DC and AC supply

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  • Direct current (DC)

    Current that only flows in one direction
  • Alternating current (AC)

    Current that constantly changes direction
  • The main benefit of using AC is that it's very easy to use a transformer to increase or decrease the potential difference
  • In the UK, AC switches direction 50 times per second, so it has a frequency of 50 Hertz
  • In the UK, AC has a potential difference of around 230 volts
  • Oscilloscope
    A machine that can show the pattern of an electrical current
  • An oscilloscope trace of AC
    Shows the potential difference rising and falling, indicating the current has gone backwards and forwards
  • An oscilloscope trace of DC
    Shows the potential difference does not change
  • Using an oscilloscope trace to calculate AC frequency
    1. Measure the time between two consecutive peaks
    2. Frequency = 1 / time between peaks
  • In the UK, the frequency of AC is 50 Hertz