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An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
A diode will let current pass through only in one direction. Note that this will result in a pulsating current; to make the current more regular, you also need capacitors.
A continuous wave or continuous waveform(CW) is an electromagnetic wave of constant amplitude and frequencywave train:a series of waves travelling in the same direction and spaced at regular intervals ...
If two sound waves are close in frequency,they can combine so that they interfere both constructivly and constructively at regular intervals the intervals depend on the difference between the two frequencies The repeated changes in loudness are called beats.:)
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An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
An "Alternating Current" (AC).
This description could be classed as Alternating Current.
This is known as a direct current or DC. The two major types of currents are AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current). In AC the charges move back and forth, but in DC the charges flow in JUST ONE DIRECTION. Due to this characteristic it will not reverse direction like AC can.
it is a series of waves travelling in the same direction and spaced at regular intervals
Alternating Current
alternating current (AC)
because it is important to fill a box with water at regular intervals
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Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
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Fasting at regular intervals.