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○ half-rectified sine wave (bottom half chopped off at 0v)
○ full-rectified sine wave (bottom half inverted)
○ a full sine wave with the top halves having the same amplitude as the bottom halves
○ a full sine wave with the top halves having different amplitude from the bottom halves
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To determine the correct option, we analyze each choice:
- A half - rectified sine wave has the bottom half (negative part) chopped off at 0V, so it only has the positive half - cycle.
- A full - rectified sine wave inverts the bottom (negative) half - cycle so that all parts of the wave are positive (or have the same polarity), which is a common concept in electrical engineering (related to signal processing in Physics or Engineering subfield of Natural Science).
- A full sine wave with top and bottom halves having the same amplitude is just a regular sine wave, not a rectified one.
- A full sine wave with different amplitudes for top and bottom halves is a distorted sine wave, not a rectified one.
If we assume the question is about a full - rectified sine wave (a common concept in physics/engineering related to AC to DC conversion), the correct option is:
B. full - rectified sine wave (bottom half inverted)