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ac electricity
any one know the main reason we use ac electricity in our homes instead of dc electricity?
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This explains it better than I can:
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resources/phy03/ sci/phys/mfw/acdc/index.html
This explains it better than I can:
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resources/phy03/ sci/phys/mfw/acdc/index.html
generators, by their nature, produce ac voltage. this voltage is stepped up in transformers, the result is high voltage and low current. overhead lines carry hundreds of thousands of volts but only a few amps. this reduces the power loss in the line as power is proportional to current squared. if you want to step up voltage in a transformer you need to use ac. plus ac motors and other devices are easier to make than dc ones.
This is a really facinating story.
There's a book out about it - effectively it was the first standards war between Edison (DC) and Tesla(AC)
There's a page about it here:
http://staff.fcps.net/rroyster/war.htm
and if you wnt more this is the book:
http://www.amazon.com/AC-DC-Savage-First-Stand ards/dp/0787982679
There's a book out about it - effectively it was the first standards war between Edison (DC) and Tesla(AC)
There's a page about it here:
http://staff.fcps.net/rroyster/war.htm
and if you wnt more this is the book:
http://www.amazon.com/AC-DC-Savage-First-Stand ards/dp/0787982679