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Series circuit and Parallel circuit

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Series circuit The series of electrical circuits consists of several resistance components that are connected between one component and another in a row, and in the electrical circuit in series there is only one line used to drain electricity so that if one component is damaged it will affect the electricity flow leading to the next component. Series series have no branches. In other words, a series is a circuit whose electric current flows on only one line. Series series are formed when electric current is connected in sequence or in a row. The negative pole of the first component with the positive pole of the second component, the negative pole of the second component with the positive pole of the third component, then passed to the positive pole of the first component.  In  series, the strong electric current that flows through some electrical barriers is equally large. The amount of strong current on the series series is not affected by the resistance value. If there a...

THE DIFFERENCE OF AC AND DC CURRENTS IN VARIOUS ASPECTS

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Before discussing the difference between AC and DC currents, we should remember a little understanding of electric current. Electric current is the electric charge that flows through the conductor at each unit of time. In the electric charge there are atoms of electrons and protons. Electrons have a negative charge in charge of carrying the electric charge to move to another place. Why electrons? because electrons can move freely from one atom to another in the conductor. There are 2 types of electric currents, namely AC current or alternating current, and DC direct current. The following is the difference between AC and DC currents. Differences Based on Understanding AC Current (Alternating Current) AC electric current is an electric current that flows back and forth, AC current has varying directions. DC Current (Direct Current) DC electric current is an electric current that flows in the same direction. This means that the electric voltage has a fixed value and direction. The flow o...