Oscillating power like this is generally referred to as AC, or alternating current. The alternative to AC is DC, or direct current. ... AC has at least three advantages over DC in a power distribution grid: Large electrical generators happen to generate AC naturally, so conversion to DC would involve an extra step. - Study24x7
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Oscillating power like this is generally referred to as AC, or alternating current. The alternative to AC is DC, or direct current. ... AC has at least three advantages over DC in a power distribution grid: Large el...

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