Yes. Their Black Ice tour is going to New Zealand and Australia in 2010. The tour arrives in New Zealand on Jan 28 in Wellington and ends on March 8 in Perth, Australia.
Highway to hell tour.
When Brian Johnson quit after the black ice tour
Today, Angus Young is with AC/DC wrapping up their Black Ice World Tour.
No, he is still alive. It was AC/DC's previous singer that died, Bon Scott.
Now that the Black Ice tour was completed in 2010, we can only hope that the rumor or speculation generated from Malcolm Young is correct. Stating that they expect to create another album and tour sometime after. A lot of the issues now concerning the band, is the willingness of singer Brian Johnson to continue on. Seems to be lots of talk of him wanting to retire. But the rest of the band has been quoted in saying, "we will never allow that to happen". We can only hope they will tour again, and soon. Stay tuned.
they r not coming to canada the last concert they did was in 2010 to the black ice tour
Highway to hell tour.
trains can run on both ac and dc. In India trains run with dc and there is a plan to convert them to move on ac by 2010
When Brian Johnson quit after the black ice tour
A grid DC tie is where AC is converted into DC, which is then converted to AC again on the other side. If you have a DC to AC transformer setup, you'd need to add a second one going the "other" way for a full DC tie station.
The awnser and the blizzards supported AC/DC in Ireland.
An AC transformer works by changing the magnetic field going through a coil. The change is unavailable in the case of DC. It is possible to convert DC to AC (with an inverter) and then change the AC voltage to another value and rectify it to get DC at a different voltage.
I actually went to this concert, but can't remember who opened for them.
Thunderstruck by AC/DC
A typical AC waveform is symmetrical about a zero crossing point. You can bias the AC with DC such that the AC waveform is symmetrical about the DC voltage.
formula for ac to dc
The difference AC and DC grounding is that AC is alternate current and DC is direct current. Grounding for both AC and DC is the same.