ac transmission is better. because it is cheaper as converter are not use.but losses are more as comparison to dc.
because the transmission cost of ac supply is lesser than dc. thats why ac is prefered
"Best" is relative. In general, Tesla won over Edison, but in some applications DC is better than AC, and for that reason it is used in those applications (tie stations, long distance transmission without tap locations, for example). Most of the time AC is cheaper, so AC is used.
AC power can be transmitted more efficiently than DC.
DC is used for extra-high voltage transmission systems, as there are less losses with DC than with AC, and no synchronising problems.
I think you would have a problem with that since a transformer won't work on DC and the power transmission boys would have a fit.
Ac would be better
There is no difference in the cables. The only difference is the type of electrical power being transmitted. AC or DC applications use the same wires.
neither, it depends on what you are doing with it.For lighting both are same.For long distance power transmission where I^2*R loss is dominate AC is better.For long distance power transmission where radiative loss is dominate DC is better.Where corrosion can be a problem AC is usually better.For driving reversible (non-polyphase AC) electric motors DC is better.99.9% or more of electronics can only operate on DC.Electroplating of metals only works with DC.But one can always be converted to the other, at some loss.
Definitely AC/DC
simple answer AC/DC
yes, i think dc transmission is best, coz in dc losses is low, no iductance between conduct, less corona loss.AnswerNeither is 'better'; they each have advantages and disadvantages. For example, although there might be less losses with d.c. transmission, the equipment required to raise and reduce the voltage at each end of the line is more costly than for an a.c. transmission system.
DC is more powerful, the actual ratio is 1.732AC=DC