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total there are how many differences between ac and dc??and ways to produce them
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AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) are two types of electrical current. AC changes direction periodically, while DC flows in one direction continuously.
Most household appliances and electronics use AC since it is more efficient for long-distance power transmission. However, some devices, such as batteries, use DC.
AC can be easily transformed into different voltage levels, making it suitable for long-distance power transmission. It is also safer to use since it can be easily interrupted by a switch. Additionally, AC can power multiple devices simultaneously.
DC is commonly used in batteries, electronic devices, and some industrial applications such as welding. It is also used in renewable energy systems, such as solar panels and wind turbines.
Yes, AC can be converted into DC using a rectifier, which uses diodes to convert the alternating current into direct current. DC can also be converted into AC using an inverter, which switches the direction of current periodically.