Physics, asked by krithikajagadeesan22, 8 months ago

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Answered by arundhatimishra4640
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Answer:

Hi mate here is your answer..

Explanation:

the answer will be..

option a 1/100s .

because...

thus the electricity in the wire moves in one direction for a short while and then reverse it's direction when the generator armature is in a different position. The direction change twice in each cycle so that change of direction takes place after every 1/100 second.

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Answered by pratik1332
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The rate at which alternating current reverses direction is called its frequency, expressed in hertz. Thus, standard household current in India is 50 Hz. AC electricity alternates back-and-forth in direction 50 times per second, according to the electrical system in the country. The charge at the ends of the wire alternates between negative (-) and positive (+). If the charge is negative (-), that pushes the negatively charged electrons away from that terminal. If the charge is positive (+), the electrons are attracted in that direction. Thus the electricity in the wire moves in one direction for a short while and then reverses its direction when the generator armature is in a different position. The direction changes twice in each cycle so that change of direction takes place after every 1/100 second.

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