AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current)
Electrical energy or electric power is one of the main types of energy needed for electrical equipment or energy stored in electric current in amperes (A) and voltage in volts (V) provided that the need for electrical power consumption is in Watts (W). to drive motors, lighting lamps, heat, cool or re-drive a mechanical device to produce other forms of energy. In general, the flow of electric current itself follows the direction of the flow of positive charge. In other words, electric current flows from positive charge to negative charge, or it can be interpreted that electric current flows from potential to low potential. Based on the direction of flow, electric current is divided into 2 (two) categories, namely: Direct Current (DC), where this current flows from a high potential point to a low potential point. Alternating Current (AC), where this current flows alternately along the timeline. Alternating Current Alternating current is an electric current that has the direction of the ...