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What are the two types of current mentioned?
Alternating current
(AC) and
direct current
(DC)
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How does alternating current (AC) behave?
The
direction
of the current constantly swaps
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What causes alternating current to fluctuate?
Alternating potential difference
or
voltage
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What happens to the charge flow in an AC circuit?
It
constantly swaps back and forth
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What type of current is supplied by UK mains electricity?
Alternating current
(AC)
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What is the frequency of UK mains supply electricity?
50 hertz
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What is the voltage of UK mains supply electricity?
Around
240
volts
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How does the potential difference fluctuate in UK mains supply?
From positive
240 volts
to negative 240 volts
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How many times does the potential difference fluctuate every second in the UK mains supply?
50
times every second
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Why might you hear the voltage referred to as 230 volts instead of 240 volts in the UK?
Both values are
correct
for exams
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What is direct current (DC) produced by?
A direct
potential difference
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How does the charge flow in direct current (DC)?
It flows in the same
direction
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Where can you find direct current (DC)?
In
cells
and batteries
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What devices are used to obtain potential difference time graphs?
Oscilloscopes
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What are the characteristics of alternating current (AC)?
Direction
constantly swaps
Produced by alternating
potential difference
Fluctuates between positive and negative
Found in mains electricity
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What is the significance of oscilloscopes in electrical measurements?
Display
potential difference
time graphs
Help visualize current fluctuations
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What are the characteristics of direct current (DC)?
Flows in the same
direction
Produced by direct
potential difference
Found in
batteries
and
cells
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