Help with a diode

felastian

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Hello, for the following circuit I am asked to calculate the average current through the diode, the capacitor and the load in permanent regime, in addition to finding the average current in one of the diodes with the values of its repetitive peaks, I would appreciate it if someone Can you give some advice or a book where you explain what I need, thank you very much. circuitp.jpg
 
Hello, for the following circuit I am asked to calculate the average current through the diode, the capacitor and the load in permanent regime, in addition to finding the average current in one of the diodes with the values of its repetitive peaks, I would appreciate it if someone Can you give some advice or a book where you explain what I need, thank you very much.View attachment 17279

Is this school work? :unsure:
 
Is this school work? :unsure:
When we were in Jr high my cousin and I wanted to fix an old mower engine that was laying around. We needed a replacement part so we went to ask my uncle, his dad, what the part was called. He told us it was a "fudwell spanner."

So off we went: we rode our bikes to the hardware store and asked the man behind the counter for a fudwell spanner. He looked at us like we had a third arm. We had to repeat ourselves three or four times and he insisted that he'd never heard of that and thought we were messing with him.

We thought he was being a crotchety old man because we were kids, and we had to ride back to my cousin's house to get the part and bring it back to him.

When we got back and showed him the part he laughed his ass off and then sold us a new ignition coil.

Anyways, I would imagine that if I asked y'all to do my homework for me I'd find myself in a similar situation.
 
a "fudwell spanner"
You're going to need a pipe stretcher & a metric (NOT imperial) adjustable wrench to fit that, and you might as well replace the muffler bearing while you're at it.

The fudwell spanner has been phased out in favor of the turboencabulator anyway, so might as well go full hog. The hydrocoptic marzlevanes fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft will at least prevent the problematic fumbling that the fudwell is known for.
 
Is this OP the same guy (but with a new name) that never asked any pedal-related questions but instead started threads about making car air-conditioners work...?


BTW, that's pretty mean-spirited to tell a couple kids to get a tool (Fudwell-spanner) instead of just telling them to get the part (Fudwell). Incidentally, that part-specific spanner the Fudwell needed is exactly why the Fudwell was phased out. Seriously, how many people have a Fudwell-spanner laying around, and when you do need one who wants to spend that much dosh on a wrench that only fits a singular part?
 
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