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Throughout the world the system used for home electrification is alternating current (AC).
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
The frequency that electricity is generated at in the UK is 50 Hertz.
DC current is not used in home wiring. It may be used to power a door bell, alarm system, under counter lights, etc, that uses a transformer powered by AC that converts the power to DC. Other than that homes are wired for AC current only.
By electricity pylons and cables
60 cycle AC
Throughout the world the system used for home electrification is alternating current (AC).
The AC electricity used in the home is dangerous if misused.
AC or DC, whatever you want. It produces the same electricity that you use for your home.
Most people turn it up so the ac will not go on and use much electricity. Why should they pay for electricity to cool an empty house?
A flashlight is sometimes used when the electricity goes off in the home. If in the UK it would be a torch.
Electricity supply services for lighting and other electrial appliances used in homes are alternating current (ac).
AC. is supplied through many ways like cables which gets electricity from the generators ( power stations ) i hope this answered your question ox.....
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
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