Nope, you must dispose of this correctly plus there are many places that will buy this from you, check your local yellow pages.....
If a circuit is grounded through a capacitor it is referred to as AC ground because ac signal can pass through the capacitor DC level is blocked
ratio of ac voltage applied across the diode to the ac current flowing through it
In the ac system through the low side service port.In the ac system through the low side service port.
You rectify AC voltage through a diode bridge to convert it to DC.
AC current can flow through a capacitor, it's DC current that can't
when ac passes through a conductor, the field produced is an electric field
It compresses the refrigerant (probably r134a) and pushes it through the ac system.
AC can pass through a capacitor. The higher the frequency of AC the lower the reactance (like resistance). The current and applied voltage are 90 degrees out of phase the current leading the voltage by this amount.
Ac x 1.4 -1.4=dc
If antifreeze is filtering through your ac vents, other toxins could also be coming through. Don't take chances; see a mechanic.
Yes, with some difficulty. You can think of an inductor as a kind of "AC resistor"in a way. The higher the frequency of the AC, the more difficulty it has passingthrough the inductor.If you apply AC voltage across an inductor, whereV = voltage of the ACf = frequency of the ACL = inductance of the inductor,then the AC current through the inductor isI = V/2 pi f L
assuming this is Home AC question - speed up the AC fan speed