Yes it can work on ac source but u will need a different design keeping in mind about the polarity.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.
AC source of electric power changes changes polarity constantly, in amplitude.
Technically YES. But the source of power in Electric cars being DC through batteries, the motor must be DC and not AC.
we will get rectified voltage at the output.in case we replaced the DC source with AC source
DC Motor works on DC source and AC motor works on AC source
Is it a doorbell? What do you need the bell for? The type of bell determines what source of electricity is used. Once you determine the type of bell it is, you can hook it up to the right circuit. I had to install a doorbell that worked off the AC current. I also installed one that contained a battery. When you say electric bell, you need to clarify what type of bell it is so a more accurate answer can be given, especially if the answer I provided above it not accurate for you. Thanks for your question.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.
A variable speed module in a motor can work with ac or dc source
AC source of electric power changes changes polarity constantly, in amplitude.
Technically YES. But the source of power in Electric cars being DC through batteries, the motor must be DC and not AC.
we will get rectified voltage at the output.in case we replaced the DC source with AC source
DC Motor works on DC source and AC motor works on AC source
train uses acpower as its source.as in case of dc there would be only steady state conditions and transmission distance would be low.but in ac,it is sinusoidal waveform and transmission of power source can be done at a larger rate with high effeciency and minimal lose.so ac source is used in electric trains.
To convert ac electric power into mechanical power.
a generator:)
No. An LED (light emitting diode) allows current to flow in one direction, thus it cannot alternate as is implied by "an AC source". ANSWER: YES they can. Any diode can work with AC They can work from AC line directly. My overhead light in my kitchen are across 120 AC now for 8 years. But then again I know what I am doing
The two sources add together, imposing a DC bias to the AC source.