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alternating current |
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alternating currentElectric current that flows for an interval of time in one direction and then in the opposite direction; that is, a current that flows in alternately reversed directions through or around a circuit. Electric energy is usually generated as alternating current in a power station, and alternating currents may be used for both power and lighting. The advantage of alternating current over direct current (DC), as from a battery, is that its voltage can be raised or lowered economically by a transformer; high voltage for generation and transmission, and low voltage for safe utilization. Railways, factories, and domestic appliances, for example, use alternating current. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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currents are alternating currents (AC) at a frequency of 2. The investigated mill has been releasing
effluent for several decades, although exposure may have varied with
different processes, production, and alternating currents in the area
(22). More than 380 elementary students filled the Thousand Oaks Civic
Arts Plaza's Scherr Forum Theatre on Wednesday morning and listened
as Krampf explained the whys and hows of static and current electricity,
amps, volts and the difference between direct and alternating currents. |
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