There's no such phenomena as negative DC.
Minus sign only means, that current is flowing the other way than you are measuring.
It's danger is exactly the same as "positive" DC.
DC is more dangerous because its magnitude doen't goes zero instantly after every half cycle as in case of AC .
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no actually dc current is more dangerous than ac because dc is a direct current and has no current zero condition ,which is very dangerous and do not leave us if we get shock while ac current leave us when we get shock
Both AC and DC electrical currents can be dangerous, but AC is generally considered to be more dangerous than DC. This is because AC can cause muscles to contract involuntarily, making it harder for a person to let go of a live wire. DC, on the other hand, typically causes a single muscle contraction, making it easier for a person to release the source of the shock.
yes it is 230 v is deadly, it doesn't matter if it's ac or dc. Some people say one is more dangerous than the other. That implies that there is some voltage, lower than 230 v, at which one will kill you but the other will not. There is no conclusive evidence for that, so it can't be said that ac is more dangerous than dc or vice versa.
Direct current (DC) can be dangerous if not handled properly. It has the potential to cause electric shock and serious injuries, especially at high voltages. It is important to follow safety precautions when working with DC to prevent accidents.
There's no such phenomena as negative DC. Minus sign only means, that current is flowing the other way than you are measuring. It's danger is exactly the same as "positive" DC.
I am not 100% sure but I think DC is more dangerous than AC.Both are dangerous. It is difficult to put numbers on it, as there are too many variables which determine the amount of current which flows through you when you get a shock. There is only one safe course when dealing with electricity, and that is to assume it is always dangerous and always avoid touching anything live.
Direct current (DC) current can be dangerous if it is at a high voltage or if it passes through the body for an extended period of time. It can cause burns, muscle contractions, and even stop the heart in severe cases. It is important to handle DC current with caution and follow safety guidelines to prevent accidents.
AC is more dangerous than DC because it can cause muscle contractions and fibrillation at lower levels of voltage, making it more likely to disrupt the heart's normal rhythm and potentially lead to serious injury or death.
either one, neither one
AC (alternating current) is generally considered more dangerous than DC (direct current) in terms of potential harm to humans and property. This is because AC can cause muscle contractions and fibrillation at lower levels of exposure compared to DC.