to take an AC source and turn it into a DC output it would need to go through a bridge rectifier, then into a smoothing circuit, then into a stabilisation circuit, a transformer may be used before the bridge rectifier to either step-up or step down the voltage.
Like AC, DC can be at any voltage.
For measuring voltages, both Ac and Dc
On the side of the relay there is a name plate that tells you the current carrying capacity of the contacts. It gives you the ratings at different AC voltages and a DC rating of the contacts at different voltages.
The basic fluorescent light fixture is AC, although there are fluorescent lights powered by DC.
A multimeter is used in which there is options for multirange measurement of Ac current or voltages and resistances and also DC voltages
No ... AC means Alternating Current - DC means Direct Current. DC is used mostly for electronics and for voltages within our vehicles. AC is used for motors and for our household appliances and lamps.
The switching of the circuitry is done internally for the different voltages. This is done when you move the switch on the front of the meter from AC to DC.
either one, neither one
As in all electronics devices that obtain power from the AC electric system, a power supply converts the AC to the DC voltage(s) needed by the electronics in the device. Depending on the needs of the device this power supply may deliver a single DC voltage or as many as several dozen different DC voltages.
Yeh buddy! A dc shock is a good shot. An ac shock causes muscles to alternate. Depending on the voltages from either it can be an enlightning experience.
Kirchoff's Law is universally applicable, to AC as well as DC loops.
input 220v ac & output 24v dc