esha said:
But B has no diode therefore the current would be ac through it. Both of them will pass through the load transistor.
davenn said:
during the other 1/2 cycle (the negative 1/2) there is no conduction, the diode door is shut
so current cannot flow into the bottom wire through the resistor and up to the diode.
there has to be a complete circuit path for the current to flow
OK, let's look at this another way using something that works in a similar way
lets take the top wire, diode, resistor and the bottom wire as a pipe full of marbles ( I assume you know what marbles are

)
the diode is place at a point in the pipe and you can think of the diode as a one way valve ( only let's the marbles flow in the pipe in one direction)
now the pipe is full of marbles, the only way to push another marble into the pipe is if one leaves the other end of the pipe ... OK ?
now if
one marble is pushed in the top end of the pipe, the one way valve ( diode) let's
one marble pass through it and it pushes all the other marbles in front of it and they all move
one position along the pipe and
one marble drops out the other end ( there is the start of a flow = current)
BUT is we try and push a marble in the bottom end of the pipe, it won't go in, because the one way valve will not let a marble pass
and therefore ALL the marble in the pipe stay where they are and the one you are trying to push in WILL NOT go in ... so there is no flow of marbles = no currentdoes that help ?