State three differences between direct current and alternating current.
Difference between AC and DC
Alternating Current | Direct Current |
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1. An alternating current (AC) is a flow of electrical current that changes its direction periodically. | 1. Direct current (DC) is an electrical current that flows consistently in one direction. |
2. AC is safe to transfer longer distances even between two cities and maintain electric power. | 2. DC cannot travel for a very long distance. It loses electric power. |
3. The rotating magnets cause a change in direction of electric flow. | 3. The steady magnetism makes DC flow in a single direction. |
4. The frequency of AC is depended upon the country. But, generally, the frequency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz. | 4. DC has no frequency of zero frequency. |
5. In AC the flow of current changes its direction backward periodically. | 5. It flows in a single direction steadily. |
6. In AC current, the average value and RMS value of current are different. | 6. In DC current, average and RMS value of current are the same. |