Electric current, but the voltage required depends on the electrical standards of the country you are in.
Electric current, but the voltage required depends on the electrical standards of the country you are in.
yes it can
alternative
Most televisions run on alternating current (AC) as it is the standard type of electricity supplied in homes. However, internally, TVs may convert AC to direct current (DC) for certain components to operate effectively.
direct
The television runs on Direct current or DC. Though AC is applied, it is converted to DC and used by the television to operate.
Most televisions run on a standard household current of 120 volts in the United States. Some larger televisions may require more voltage. It is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the specific voltage requirements of your television.
Yes, household power supplies are generally alternating current, whereas cells produce direct current. Of course they are are designed to run on a domestic power supply, but the first thing that happens inside the set, is that it is converted to DC. It is then reduced to lower voltages using inverters, to run the semiconductors of the circuits. Electronic circuits need DC at low voltages to work. TV sets that work off batteries and/or car power supplies, can dispense with the Inverters, as this is already at a more suitable voltage.
Current TV was created in 2005.
no... run tv with dc supply
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