Match List-$I$ with List-$II$:
List-$I$List-$II$
$(a)$ Rectifier$(i)$ Used for stepping up or stepping down the $\text{A.C.}$ voltage
$(b)$ Stabilizer$(ii)$ Used to convert $\text{A.C.}$ voltage into $\text{D.C.}$ voltage
$(c)$ Transformer$(iii)$ Used to remove any ripple in the rectified output voltage
$(d)$ Filter$(iv)$ Used for constant output voltage

  • A
    $a-(ii), b-(iv), c-(i), d-(iii)$
  • B
    $a-(iii), b-(iv), c-(i), d-(ii)$
  • C
    $a-(ii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(iii)$
  • D
    $a-(ii), b-(i), c-(iii), d-(iv)$

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