Electricity is a fundamental part of modern life, powering everything from our lights to our computers. It comes in two primary forms: alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). AC and DC are used for different applications, but they have some essential differences that make them suited for particular tasks. Alternating Current is the electricity… Read More
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AC motors are among the most commonly used types of electric motors. They have a wide range of applications in industry, from powering small appliances to large-scale industrial machines. AC motor technology has been around since the late 19th century and is still widely used today due to its reliability and efficiency. The main components… Read More
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The 802.11ac is the latest standard for wireless networking, and it offers several advantages over previous standards. The most significant advantage is its speed; 802.11ac can theoretically achieve speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second, which is much faster than previous standards. This increased speed makes 802.11ac ideal for applications that require high bandwidth,… Read More
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Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge. The SI Unit of electric current is the Ampere, which is equal to a flow of one coulomb per second. Electric current can be either direct or alternating. Direct Current (DC) flows in one direction only, while Alternating Current (AC) changes direction periodically. Electric currents… Read More
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(AC) electricity is the kind of electricity that powers our homes and businesses. It is made up of two parts: the voltage and the current. The voltage makes the electric current flow, and it pushes electrons through a conductor, like a wire. The current is what powers our devices by moving electrons through them. Alternating… Read More
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