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  • @leocreation3351

    You are using only battery in both AC and DC so wht are the difference between my question is if ur using single battery in AC/DC current flow work on either AC or DC

  • @alish5417

    we take DC CURRENT and make it alternating current using semicobductors and ,board circuitry ,not the apposit ,and its not about adison at all ,its all abkut the same current ,we created a way to make it branch into 2 pathways or 3 idk ,but the most important point is that we get dc not ac from the power grid..

  • @radhikayadav1145

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  • @pillarisarvankumar

    How a DC current gives heat Through Eddy Currents.. ?? As per my knowledge AC only give Magnetic flux and through eddy currents generats heat.

  • @THEBARASSOCIATIONBRC-fe5vb

    I don't see the benefit of the ac current lol. Its making the bulb flash. Is it only good for transferring large amounts of voltage?

  • @MrWhiteLioness

    One of the way to create AC is by making the power source change its positive and negative terminals?

  • @DildarClasses

    Per bhai battery Mein AC current Nahin store Kiya Ja Sakta galat demo dikha rahe hain

  • @cmp132007

    Chutiy@pe ka course kiye ho kya kahi se?

  • @basantabhola1256

    You tube PE Sabse accha aur accurate animation ❤️❤️❤️

  • @KAI-oh2zq

    Song: 'Time Travel' by BIFFUZI

  • @YtSamim-c9n

    No, AC is not dancing for the bubbles it's dancing because it's a waveform current that can create – Sinusoidal, Square and Triangular waves..❤
    Know the physics it's very interesting 😊❤❤

  • @bivaashpandey2176

    Then, how it is live and neutral wire in ac supply, if it is running both the side?????

  • @MaharajaBasu-qj4bs

    In AC Circuit please put Light Emitting Diode (LED),then only it will turn on in forward biased and turn off in reverse biased mode.

  • @terencetam2122

    Slight correction: There is no positive or negative end in ac source

  • @Mali-wm4ld

    سر گھر مے جو بلب لگا ہوتا ہے وہ کیوکیوں نہیں آن آف ہوتا ؟؟؟

  • @Shawaiz986

    Ac wins Sir Nikola Tesla 🏆💪

  • @Om_Thorat

    Bhai ac me positive and negetive nahi hota.

  • @sastetraders871

    Bro sab aacha hai par AC mai + aur – nai hota phase neutral hota hai

  • @yourMusic-xM

    I think DC MEANS BATTERY CURRENT and AC means GENERATOR CURRENT 😅

  • @_xQw7

    Why the bulb is flickering?

  • @n.saikishore7077

    What will happen if a motor connected to AC current?? What is its rotation? Clock wise oranti clock wise??🧠🧠. Please clarify it…

  • @Engineer_Anton

    Your light bulb is actually flashing right now! As your reading this but because Alternating Current, alternates back and forth really fast because you know electrcity is very close to light speed! It’s too fast to be seen with thr human eye!

  • @ThamilAnbu

    thanks its very good explanations