Why the AC current was invented during DC ?
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Because DC can't be sent to distances more farther than 800m approx
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In direct current (DC), the electric charge (current) only flows in one direction. ... AC also has some useful properties, such as being able to convert voltage levels with a single component (a transformer), which is why AC was chosen as the primary means to transmit electricity over long distances.
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