What are the difference between a DC amp and an AC amp, in terms of frequency as well as, flow of
electrons?
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The difference between AC and DC lies in the direction in which the electrons flow. In DC, the electrons flow steadily in a single direction, or "forward." In AC, electrons keep switching directions, sometimes going "forward" and then going "backward."
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DC (Direct Current) and AC (Alternating Current) are almost the same with the differences in the flow of electrons and frequency.
- DC has 0 frequency and AC has 50-60Hz of frequency (generally), which changes from country to country.
- In the case of DC, flow is continuous in one direction because electrons move in a single direction. The AC flows back and forth because electrons in AC keep changing direction.
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