This document summarizes a physics project on constructing a full wave rectifier. The student aims to show that alternating current can be rectified into direct current. The project describes the materials used, including diodes, a transformer, capacitor and resistor. It explains how the full wave rectifier circuit works, with the two diodes rectifying the alternating halves of the input to produce a unidirectional current output, which is then filtered by the capacitor. The document provides the circuit diagram and details the working of the circuit during each half-cycle of the input to produce a direct current that can light an LED.