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What is direct current (DC)?
Direct current (DC) is an electric current that always flows in one direction. Direct current is produced by cells and batteries. Electronic circuits such as those in computers and stereos need direct current electricity in order to work. Direct current cannot be transferred efficiently over large distances.
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What is alternating current (AC)?
Alternating current (AC) is an electric current that is constantly changing direction. Alternating current is produced by most generators and is used in mains electricity. Motors often work using alternating current. The voltage of alternating current is easily changed with a transformer. Alternating current can be transferred efficiently over large distances.
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What is the difference between AC and DC?
The difference between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) can be seen using an oscilloscope. For each current, the oscilloscope trace is a graph showing how the voltage of an electricity supply varies with time. DC peak forward voltage AC voltage voltage time time peak reverse voltage The voltage of a DC supply is steady and always in the same direction. The voltage of an AC supply follows a repeated pattern: it rises to a peak, returns to zero changes direction and so on.
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Frequency of alternating current
The frequency of AC electricity is the number of complete cycles per second, which is measured in hertz (Hz). 1 complete cycle peak forward voltage a.c. voltage time peak reverse voltage The AC frequency can be determined from an oscilloscope by counting the number of complete waves per unit time. If the frequency is increased, the number of complete waves shown on the screen increases. For example, if the frequency is doubled, the number of waves doubles.
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Comparing AC and DC Teacher notes
This virtual experiment uses a oscilloscope connected to a power supply to enable students’ to compare AC. and DC. The current can be switched between alternating current and direct current. The dials can be used to alter the voltage and frequency. It should be highlighted that altering the frequency has no effect on the DC. current. The static/dynamic button allows the wave to appear stationary (static) or move across the oscilloscope screen (dynamic).
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Which type of current – AC or DC?
Teacher notes Appropriately colored voting cards could be used with this classification activity to increase class participation.
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