The Difference between DC and AC currents

A. Definition of Flow The definition of electric current in general is energy that can be channeled through a conductive medium in the form of a cable, and the presence of this electric current is due to the electric charge flowing from the positive channel to the negative channel. Electricity itself is divided into 2 types, namely AC currents and DC currents. · AC (Alternating Current ) AC electric current or alternating current, which is large electricity and the direction of the current is always changing or alternating. AC current electricity will form waves which are commonly known as sinusoidal waves. · DC (Direct Current) DC electric current or Direct current, namely direct electric current. Previously, the flow of DC electric current was said to flow from positive to negative. However, based on observations made by experts who show that direct current is a current that flows from negative to pos...