Both will kill you easily ;)
But medium/high voltage, high current DC is generally considered 'more dangerous' as it tends to make people clamp onto the cable rather than being thrown away from it, so fault current is suffered for longer as a result.
Hope this helps.
Paul.
ANSWER : NOT TRUE VOLTAGE DOES NOT KILL current however will even a 'D' cell can kill you [able to deliver 2 amps] Now which is more dangerous DC for sure it is continuous AC WILL PASS TROUGH ZERO AT TIMES ENOUGH MAYBE TO DISCONNECT
no actually dc current is more dangerous than ac because dc is a direct current and has no current zero condition ,which is very dangerous and do not leave us if we get shock while ac current leave us when we get shock
A "Rectifier" converts AC current to pulsating DC current.
AC means alternating current DC means direct current there is no polarity reversal
The difference AC and DC grounding is that AC is alternate current and DC is direct current. Grounding for both AC and DC is the same.
A Rectifier converts Alternating current into Direct current
no actually dc current is more dangerous than ac because dc is a direct current and has no current zero condition ,which is very dangerous and do not leave us if we get shock while ac current leave us when we get shock
AC current is generally considered more dangerous in terms of electrical safety compared to DC current. This is because AC current can cause muscles to contract involuntarily, making it harder to let go of a live wire, while DC current typically causes a single muscle contraction.
either one, neither one
ac because thats the accelerated current. and it has way higher voltage. dc direct current hs low voltage and wont hurt as bad
A "Rectifier" converts AC current to pulsating DC current.
AC means alternating current DC means direct current there is no polarity reversal
AC (alternating current) is generally considered more dangerous than DC (direct current) in terms of potential harm to humans and property. This is because AC can cause muscle contractions and fibrillation at lower levels of exposure compared to DC.
Edison tried to prove that alternating current (AC) was dangerous by publicly electrocuting animals with AC currents. He held demonstrations where he electrocuted animals, such as cats and dogs, to show that AC current was more lethal than his preferred direct current (DC). This was part of his campaign to discredit AC and promote DC as the safer option for electrical distribution.
The difference AC and DC grounding is that AC is alternate current and DC is direct current. Grounding for both AC and DC is the same.
Both AC and DC electrical currents can be dangerous, but AC is generally considered to be more dangerous than DC. This is because AC can cause muscles to contract involuntarily, making it harder for a person to let go of a live wire. DC, on the other hand, typically causes a single muscle contraction, making it easier for a person to release the source of the shock.
Perhaps you are referring to DC and AC? DC is direct current - current flows in a single direction. In AC (alternating current), the current regularly changes its direction.Perhaps you are referring to DC and AC? DC is direct current - current flows in a single direction. In AC (alternating current), the current regularly changes its direction.Perhaps you are referring to DC and AC? DC is direct current - current flows in a single direction. In AC (alternating current), the current regularly changes its direction.Perhaps you are referring to DC and AC? DC is direct current - current flows in a single direction. In AC (alternating current), the current regularly changes its direction.
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