What is the difference between direct current and alternating current?
2026-01-27 17:06:26
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Direct current (DC) flows continuously and without changing direction, such as from a battery. It is used for low-voltage devices such as laptops or cell phones. Alternating current (AC), on the other hand, constantly changes its direction and strength in a rhythmic pattern. This is the electricity that comes out of the socket in our homes. It is easier and more efficient to transport over long distances and is therefore used for the electricity grid.