Introduction:
Direct current (DC) is produced by a voltage source whose terminals have fixed polarity. Hence, they provide a current whose direction flow does not change with time. However, this direct current may be steady. The main point is that its direction of flow remains the same i.e, from the positive terminal of the voltage source to its negative terminal.
Some examples of voltage sources are:
An alternating current (a.c) is produced by a voltage source whose terminal polarity keeps alternating with time. What was the positive terminal at one instant becomes a negative terminal sometimes later becomes a positive terminal at some other instant?
As a result of constantly reversing the polarity of the voltage source, the direction of current flow in the circuit also keeps reversing. In addition to reversing its direction, the current keeps changing in value with time from zero to maximum in one direction and back to zero and then again back to zero. It is obvious that an alternating voltage source will cause an alternating current.
It may be noted in passing that ‘a.c’ electricity is not better than ‘d.c.’ electricity as some people feel. Alternating voltages and currents have their own fields of application which d.c does not have and vice versa. Any way.it is important to keep in mind that a.c does not replace d.c, A.C is commonly used in electronic circuits most of which are, however, controlled by d.c voltages.
The most common source of the alternating voltage is the alternator or a.c generator.
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Alternating Current (A.C) | Direct Current (D.C) |
Definition | |
An alternating current is the type of current that changes its direction after 1800. | Direct current is the type of current that does not change its direction periodicity. It remains constant. |
Amount of energy that can be carried | |
A.C currently travels safely at a long distance without losing much energy. | D.C current does not travel safely over a long distance because D.C current loses much energy as compared to A.C. |
Frequency | |
The frequency of A.C current is not zero. | The frequency of D.C current remains zero. |
Magnitude | |
The magnitude of alternating current varies with time. | The magnitude of D.C current does not vary with time. |
Sources | |
A.C current is produced mainly by Generators. | D.C current is produced from battery or cell etc. |
Power factor | |
In A.C current power factor always lies between 0 to 1. | In D.C current power factor always remains 1. |
Types of Waveforms | |
Waveforms of A.C current are sinusoidal, triangular, square, quasi-square waves. | Waveforms of DC current are pulsating and pure. |
Passive Parameters | |
Impedance | Resistance only |
Applications | |
It is used in homes, industries, etc | It is used in refrigerators, TV, etc |
Alternating current (A.C) is more dangerous than direct current (D.C) because the high voltage is associated with A.C.
DC current and AC current have different effects on the human body, both are dangerous above a certain voltage level.
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The current in the battery is DC current.
Ans: We use the AC supply in our homes because we can change A.C easily with the transformer. High voltage suffers very less loss of energy in long transmission channels or lines, and the voltage can be reduced for safe use at home by using the step-down transformer.
Mathematical prove:
The power loss in the wire is given by:
L = I2R
Where L is the power lost to heat, I is current, and R is the resistance. The power transmitted is given by the relation:
P = VI
In this relation P is the power, V is the voltage.
So if you increase the voltage (V) and current (I) small, In this way you can transmit the same power by reducing the power loss. So high voltage gives the best performance. This is the reason we use A.C instead of D.C in our homes.
Note:
High voltage can also be transmitted by DC also, but it is difficult to reduce the voltage for safe use at homes.
These days advanced DC converters are being used to reduce DC voltage.
Ans: Because AC current can be converted easily to DC, and the power losses in AC over a long distance are less than DC.
AC can’t be stored in batteries, because when you charge your battery with an AC source, your battery will not charge.
Point to remember:
AC is Alternating in nature while DC is constant in nature. During the positive half cycle of AC, the battery gets charged, while during the negative half cycle of AC the battery will discharge. In this way, the battery will not charge even 0.00000001 %.
DC current invented much before AC.
We can convert AC current into DC current by using the Rectifier circuit followed by a filter.
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I liked the video that you have embdded here. Also good qna on AC and DC current. The articles like these (and also askanydifference article) help in understanding the difference between the two.