Power lines carry electricity as alternating current.
AC power sources are the adapter power sources. DC power sources are the direct power sources. DC stands for direct current, meaning it is a direct source of energy., and AC stands for alternating current, which means it is a secondary source of power.
AC Power is Alternating Current whereas DC Power is Direct Current.
Yes, it is true that current supply from generating plants is an alternating current. There is no success found in bulk power generation of direct current ( D.C. ) in a power plant. But yes it is possible to transmit the power in the form of direct current ( High Voltage Direct Current Transmission-HVDC Transmission ) that possible after converting the generated alternating current into direct current with the help of high range converters.
The output of a machine depends on the manufacturer's testing variables. Horse power output is usually roughly equal to one horsepower.
Direct current
No, the current is equal to the power (watts) divided by the voltage, based on the formula: current = power / voltage. Voltage divided by watts does not equal current.
Direct current can be generated by a generator. Generators are not as efficient as alternators ( that generated AC power ). Vehicles use direct current but come equipped with alternators. The AC power is rectified ( changed to DC ) for use.
the power pack converts direct current into alternating current useful the pc
Erich Uhlmann has written: 'Power transmission by direct current' -- subject(s): Direct current, Electric power distribution
Batteries are a source of direct current because they product power (voltage and current) in only one direction.
Amps are not directly convertible to horse power, which is a measure of power. Power is current times voltage. Therefore on a 240 v supply, 750 amps equals 180,000 watts. One horse power is 746 watts.