How do i calculate the RL load in a rectifier?

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To calculate the voltage and current for an RL load in a single-phase full bridge uncontrolled rectifier, one must first understand the characteristics of an RL load, which includes both resistance (R) and inductance (L). A schematic representation of the circuit can aid in visualizing the connections and components involved. Calculations typically involve analyzing the input AC voltage, the load impedance, and the rectifier's output characteristics. For accurate results, it is recommended to sketch the circuit or refer to existing schematics for clarity. Understanding these principles is essential for effective rectifier design and analysis.
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How do i calculate the t voltage and current for a RL load in a single phase full bridge uncontrolled rectifier ?
 
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CadisEtramaDiRaizel said:
How do i calculate the t voltage and current for a RL load in a single phase full bridge uncontrolled rectifier ?
What's an "RL load"? Can you show a schematic of what you are asking about? If you don't have one, you could sketch it and UPLOAD it with the button in the lower right. Or you could do a Google Images search for a picture that represents what you are asking about... Like this:

http://www.elprocus.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/21.jpg
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I am trying to understand how transferring electric from the powerplant to my house is more effective using high voltage. The suggested explanation that the current is equal to the power supply divided by the voltage, and hence higher voltage leads to lower current and as a result to a lower power loss on the conductives is very confusing me. I know that the current is determined by the voltage and the resistance, and not by a power capability - which defines a limit to the allowable...

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