Difference Between DC and AC Current
Difference Between DC and AC Current
These terms are not standard in electrical engineering but might refer to current magnitudes in a given context.
Ten Current: Could imply a current of 10 amperes (A).
One Current: Could imply a current of 1 ampere (A).
The difference lies purely in magnitude, with ten current being 10 times stronger than one current.
Direction: DC flows steadily, while AC reverses periodically.
Source: DC comes from batteries; AC is supplied to homes.
Usage: DC powers electronics; AC is for large-scale power distribution.