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what is the difference between ac and dc currents explain clearly pleaseeeeee

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Answered by BrainlyRacer
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AC Vs DC

*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.

*Current :

AC-It is the current of magnitude varying with time

DC-It is the current of constant magnitude.

*Flow of Electrons :

AC-Electrons keep switching directions - forward and backward.

DC-Electrons move steadily in one direction or 'forward'.

*Obtained from :

AC-A.C Generator and mains.

DC-Cell or Battery.

*Passive Parameters :

AC-Impedance.

DC-Resistance only

*Power Factor :

AC-Lies between 0 & 1.

DC-it is always 1.

*Types :

AC-Sinusoidal, Trapezoidal, Triangular, Square.

DC-Pure and pulsating.


justusshajo288: In direct current (DC), the electric charge (current) only flows in one direction. Electric charge in alternating current (AC), on the other hand, changes direction periodically. The voltage in AC circuits also periodically reverses because the current changes direction.
Answered by ProProcrastinator
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The Difference between AC and DC is very simple

AC is Alternating Current Which Flows from the sockets/plugs of ur home

DC is Direct Current Which flows from the battrey

hope it helps u
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