What is the physical meaning of voltage variation in ac

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Voltage variation in AC reflects the alternating polarity of the supply, causing electrons to flow in opposite directions during each half-cycle of the sine wave. This results in a voltmeter reading positive voltage for one half and negative voltage for the other. The actual movement of electrons is slow, but the current effect propagates quickly, near the speed of light. When polarity is reversed, electrons shift direction, always flowing from the negative to the positive side. The statement that "voltage is more related to energy and current is related to the number of electrons" is correct.
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hey, i am trying to find what is the process going on in the conductor while conducting ac.
what is happening to electrons? what is the physical meaning of negative voltage in sin curve?
 
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Suppose you put a battery across a resistor. Whichever way you connect it, mark the resistor + and - according to the voltage polarity marked on the battery.

Now reverse the battery. The terminal marked + is now negative relative to the other terminal.

This is all that is happening with an AC voltage, but it happens in a smooth sinewave manner. If the AC input was slow enough, you could watch a voltmeter measuring it reverse polarity. It would read positive voltage for half the cycle and negative voltage for the other half of the cycle.

The electrons actually flow very slowly, so that the electrons that flow out of the resistor are not the ones that flowed into it, but the current effect happens very quickly, at speeds near the speed of light.

When you reverse the polarity of the supply, either with a battery or with an AC supply, the electrons flow in the opposite way to the way they were flowing before. They always flow from the more negative side of the supply to the more positive side.
 
thank you so much and please say whether the following statement is correct or not.
"voltage is more related to energy and current is related to number of electrons"
 
maheshwaran said:
thank you so much and please say whether the following statement is correct or not.
"voltage is more related to energy and current is related to number of electrons"

Yes.
 
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