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5 August, 02:39

Which statement is true about AC?

A). The electrons move back and forth

B). The + / - polarity is constant

C). It is most common in portable devices

D). It can produce only low voltages

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  1. 5 August, 03:04
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    In a wire carrying Alternating Current, the electrons move "back and forth", first toward one end of the wire, then toward the other end of the wire. (A)

    The + / - polarity of AC is constantly reversing. (B)

    AC is most commonly used to power devices that plug into a wall outlet, and very very very seldom to power portable devices. (C)

    AC is used at voltages anywhere between several hundred-thousand volts for long-distance interstate power transmission, to 3 or 4 volts coming out of a "wall wart" AC adapter in the house. (D). Voltage of an AC is easily shifted with a transformer, whereas transformers can't be used for DC.
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