That depends on you and the state of your home(clean, dirty, full of wood, unsatisfying conditions, etc.
Well that depends on the type of motor. DC motors use direct current DC and induction motors use alternation current AC.
Because some appliances work with ac current and some with dc current.
It allows AC current to go through, but blocks DC current.
Yes, there is. AC = Alternating Current, the direction of the current alternates, thus the name. DC = Direct Current. Things like computers need DC (they use a AC to DC converter inside the power supply to convert it) Hope that helps a bit.
A "Rectifier" converts AC current to pulsating DC current.
because it provides direct current in home some equipment need alternating current so we can not use dc supply in home
Not all home applications are run exclusively by a dc current, ex: light bulbs Although some applications involve a dc current requirement such as battery chargers, computers and radios.
alternating current is generally instantaneous in nature and even in transmission lines it is easy to transmit with less losses when compared to dc as because it possess frequency where as dc do not have
I would assume that you mean what devices do you use to convert ac current to dc current?The answer is Diodes.seediode-bridge
Electricity is used. It is stored in the form of DC voltage. DC is direct current which is not what is used in your home. DC is used in storage batteries. AC or alternating current is what is used to power your home.
the car use dc current dear
DC current is mainly used in electronic component i.e. computer etc
dc stands for direct current. This can be obtained from a battery or a rectified ac (alternating current ) supply.
Well that depends on the type of motor. DC motors use direct current DC and induction motors use alternation current AC.
Because some appliances work with ac current and some with dc current.
The transformer cannot be used in the DC supply because it keeps on alternating its current, whereas the DC supply current should be constant.
It is DC or `direct current'.