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The smoothing capacitor works like an iron, but why? Hey, as you probably remember, when an alternating voltage is rectified, e.g. with a one-pulse one-way circuit, a hum voltage is created. In other words, a wavy, hilly output voltage. This is disruptive in certain applications, which is why we have to smooth it. This is where the so-called smoothing capacitor comes into play. It smooths out the hilly hum voltage. I'll explain how it does this and what to look out for in this video. Enjoy watching! If you have any questions, write to me, I'll be happy to help you ;). I'd be happy to receive feedback and if you liked it, then leave a like and subscribe. Thanks for watching. The Electronics Engineer Music by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: CDCSWGCBMUOHSF7K Images: 1. André Karwath aka Aka (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..., "Digital Multimeter Aka", https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... All emojis were designed by OpenMoji – the open-source emoji and icon project. License: CC BY-SA 4.0 #Rectifier #Smoothing capacitor #Alternating current #Direct current