DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALTERNATE CURRENT AND DIRECT CURRENT......
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the current does not change the direction in direction but it changes the direction in alternating current
alternating current attracts a person towards it whereas direct current repels
alternating current cannot be used for electroplating whereas direct current can be used
alternating current gives a serious shock to a person than direct current
alternating current can be changed to direct current when required
but direct current cannot be changed to alternating current
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Amount of energy that can be carried:
AC-Safe to transfer over longer city distances and can provide more power.
DC-Voltage of DC cannot travel very far until it begins to lose energy.
Cause of the direction of flow of electrons
AC-Rotating magnet along the wire.
DC-Steady magnetism along the wire.
Frequency :
AC-The frequency of alternating current is 50Hz or 60Hz depending upon the country.
DC-The frequency of direct current is zero.
Direction :
AC-It reverses its direction while flowing in a circuit.
DC-It flows in one direction in the circuit.
AC-Safe to transfer over longer city distances and can provide more power.
DC-Voltage of DC cannot travel very far until it begins to lose energy.
Cause of the direction of flow of electrons
AC-Rotating magnet along the wire.
DC-Steady magnetism along the wire.
Frequency :
AC-The frequency of alternating current is 50Hz or 60Hz depending upon the country.
DC-The frequency of direct current is zero.
Direction :
AC-It reverses its direction while flowing in a circuit.
DC-It flows in one direction in the circuit.
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