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Know the difference between alternating current and direct current

Friday - August 24, 2018 3:13 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

The difference between both AC and DC is based on the direction and value
 
AUG 24 (WTN) - Power is now used everywhere. While using electricity, you may have heard about AC and DC current forms of many times. But do you know what is AC and DC current, and what is the difference between them? If you do not know, then we describe you what is the difference between these two.
 
Alternating Current - AC's full name is Alternating Current. In alternating current the direction and value changed after a certain time. That's why it is called alternating current. Many extra voltes can be generated from AC ie alternating current.
 
By alternating current approximately 33,000 volts can be produced. The biggest advantage of the alternating current is that it can be easily send to a greater distance because it can be done more or less with the help of transformers. The process of sending alternating current from one place to another is a bit longer, but it can be easily transferred from one place to another without any loss.
 
Direct Current - DC's full name is Direct Current. The current which does not change its direction and values ​​is called the direct current. Alternating current is being used everywhere nowadays, but there are some things that require direct current to do.
 
Difference between AC and DC
Alternating current is produced by alternator. While, direct current is produced by dynamo.
 
Alternating current can be produced up to 33,000 volts, whereas direct current can be produced only up to 650 volts.
 
Generally there is alternating current used in the house, which is used to run TVs, fans, fridges, mixers and washing machines etc. Whereas direct current used in mobile's battery, cell etc.
 
Coming to the contact of the alternating current, the person can get shock and even die. However, when human being comes to contact with direct current there is no shock.
 
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