in an AC generator direction of current changes because of
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The direction of current in an AC system comes down to the way it is generated. AC Current changes direction because that's how the rotating current generator works in the power station. ... So the current constantly changes backwards and forwards as the generator spins, that's why it is called Alternating Current, (AC) !
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AC Current changes direction because that's how the rotating current generator works in the power station. When the big magnets approach a coil in the generator the current goes in one direction, then as the magnet goes past the coil, the current flows in the other direction.
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