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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
trace for AC
Shows the potential difference rising and falling, indicating the current has gone
backwards
and
forwards
The height of the peak tells the maximum
potential
difference
, which is around
230
volts
Oscilloscope trace for DC
The
potential
difference
does not change
Using an oscilloscope trace to calculate AC frequency
1. Time between
two
consecutive peaks is
one
complete cycle
2. Frequency is the number of cycles per second, calculated as
1
divided by the time for
one
cycle