alot of questions on this bt i think we need lot of power for various devices so acording to me its DC cz tht is dirct current tht comes and then d particular device has some h/w tht converts into its own voltage tht is required fr it
AC alternating current
alternating current
electric current (alternating)
simple homes
in the rural area- typical Balkan type of homes, in the towns/cities news homes are pro-european type
their homes were built to last 4eva in sidland
Grizzly Bears have caves as homes.
Due to the economy, many homes are selling for a decently cheap price. Indianapolis also has a large selection of foreclosed homes that you can get a good deal in. However, it's not recommended that you sell a home in the current economy.
Both ac and dc current are used in our homes. But only low frequency (50 or 60 Hz) ac current is furnished by the power company. Electrical devices in our homes that require dc current usually have built in ac to dc rectifiers. we get electricity into home from main power supply as AC current.according to our electrinic devices select what type of current is suitable for it.for example,Ac power supply used to Tetevision,computers etc.Inside the devices,AC current convert into DC current.
Alternating current, yes. But it is not quite correct to say "electrons move to the homes... " rather, it is the CURRENT that moves to the home. It is more like a wave, where the energy is transmitted from one particle to the next.
Before Tesla contribution with his invention of alternate current, the electric monopoly was controlled by Thomas Edison. It was a direct current system and had to many problems like people getting shocked when touching the walls in their homes and many factories and homes burned by the current. Imagine if we continued increasing the use of direct current in homes all over the world.
Samoans have their own traditional homes, but also live in homes like you find anywhere in the world