what is the difference between AC and DC
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Electricity flows in two ways: either in an alternating current (AC) or in a direct current (DC). Electricity or "current" is nothing but the movement of electrons through a conductor, like a wire. The difference between AC and DC lies in the direction in which the electrons flow.
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Ac stands for alternative current and dc stands for direct current ..,ac changes current in periods ...while dc is direct current ...Ac used for long distance while dc for short
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