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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 10 months ago
It should be noted that AC (Alternating and DC (Direct Current ) are two types of the same form of energy i.e electric
current.
The only major difference between these two is the polarity, DC
has fixed polarity (poles remain as they are, all throughout) and AC has shifting poles whose polarity changes alternatively
in a continuous manner.
Because of this vibrative nature of AC, it constitutes of an additional
element called frequency which gives indicates the magnitude of
the discussed vibration.
This is why same voltage reading is expressed differently in both, for e.g. DC: 220 V and AC: 220 V, 50 Hz
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