A single-phase full-wave converter in the figure below is supplied with a 120-V, 60-Hz source. The load is highly inductive and the load current is continuous and free of ripples. The electromotive...

it's urgent please solve asapA single-phase full-wave converter in the figure below is supplied with a 120-V, 60-Hz source. The load is<br>highly inductive and the load current is continuous and free of ripples. The electromotive force is neglected (E<br>= 0) and the resistance has a value of R = 10 Q. The delay angle is equal to 31.8°. The average output current is<br>9.18A and the nth harmonic component is expressed as below. The harmonic factor (known as THD) would be<br>equal to:<br>on<br>2. V2.1a<br>%3D<br>7n. 7<br>Ti, = I,<br>Select one:<br>O a. 78.3%<br>O b. 68.3%<br>O c. 48.3%<br>O d. 58.3%<br>

Extracted text: A single-phase full-wave converter in the figure below is supplied with a 120-V, 60-Hz source. The load is highly inductive and the load current is continuous and free of ripples. The electromotive force is neglected (E = 0) and the resistance has a value of R = 10 Q. The delay angle is equal to 31.8°. The average output current is 9.18A and the nth harmonic component is expressed as below. The harmonic factor (known as THD) would be equal to: on 2. V2.1a %3D 7n. 7 Ti, = I, Select one: O a. 78.3% O b. 68.3% O c. 48.3% O d. 58.3%

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