Description
This class covers Alternating Current (AC) which is the most widely used form of electrical power in residential, commercial, and industrial applications worldwide. Unlike Direct Current (DC), where charge flows in one constant direction, AC periodically reverses direction.
Why AC Matters: AC power is the backbone of modern electrical systems, providing energy for households, industries, and businesses. Its versatility, efficiency, and ease of transmission make it the dominant form of electrical generation and distribution globally.
This class provides an in-depth analysis of AC power sources, covering:
Principles of AC generation.
Transmission methods.
Applications in everyday life.
Advantages that make AC the preferred choice for energy distribution.






