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What is the difference between a Direct Current (DC) and a Alternating Current (AC)?

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What is the difference between a Direct Current (DC) and a Alternating Current (AC)?

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• A direct current (DC) is a unidirectional flow, while an alternating current (AC) reverses direction repeatedly. The time average of an alternating current is zero, but its energy capability (RMS value) is not zero.

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