Alternating Current Direct Current Voltage
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Alternating Current
Direct Current
Components of Electrical
System
Voltage source = generator/batteries
Conductor = wires
Control Element = switch
Load = light bulb, motors, appliances
Alternating Current
Electrons flow back and forth 60 times per second
Electrons travel in bidirectional path in circuit
EXAMPLES
Power generated from power plant
Travels over long distance to your home or business
VOLTAGE amounts 120v 208v 240v 480v
Advantages?
Disadvantages?
Direct Current
Maintains a constant value
Electrons travel in a Unidirectional path, point to point
EXAMPLES
Batteries are the most common source of DC
Primary Cells are intended for 1 use
Secondary Cells can be recharges for multiple use
Battery Construction
In its simplest form a battery
consists of two different metal
(copper&zinc) plates called
electrodes which are dipped
into an acid solution called
electrolytes
The cell then produces current
through the path of the two
metals
Battery types
Primary cells
Nonrechargeable
Alkaline
Carbon-Zinc
Lithium
Mercury
Silver-Oxide
Secondary cells
Rechargeable
Lead-Acid
Nickel-Iron
Nickel-Cadmium
Lead-Calcium
Silver-Zinc
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
Wire
Load
Switch
Battery
Lamp
AC power