slovodefinícia
alternating current
(encz)
alternating current,střídavý proud n:
Alternating current
(gcide)
Alternating current \Al"ter*nat`ing cur"rent\ (Elec.)
A current which periodically changes or reverses its
direction of flow, especially an electric current that
reverses direction sinusoidally, as is used for most domestic
and industrial power requirements. Contrasted with {direct
curent}.

Syn: AC
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

Note: The common household current is alternating.
Alternating current is easier than direct current to
transform to high voltage and back, making
long-distance transmission more efficient.
[PJC]
alternating current
(gcide)
electric current \electric current\, electrical current
\electrical current\,
the movement of electrically charged particles, atoms, or
ions, through solids, liquids, gases, or free space; the term
is usually used of relatively smooth movements of electric
charge through conductors, whether constant or variable.
Sudden movements of charge are usually referred to by other
terms, such as spark or lightning or discharge. In
metallic conductors the electric current is usually due to
movement of electrons through the metal. The current is
measured as the rate of movement of charge per unit time, and
is counted in units of amperes. As a formal definition, the
direction of movement of electric current is considered as
the same as the direction of movement of positive charge, or
in a direction opposite to the movement of negative charge.
Electric current may move constantly in a single direction,
called direct current (abbreviated DC), or may move
alternately in one direction and then the opposite direction,
called alternating current (abbreviated AC).
[PJC]
alternating current
(wn)
alternating current
n 1: an electric current that reverses direction sinusoidally;
"In the US most household current is AC at 60 cycles per
second" [syn: alternating current, AC, {alternating
electric current}] [ant: DC, direct current, {direct
electric current}]
podobné slovodefinícia
Alternating current
(gcide)
Alternating current \Al"ter*nat`ing cur"rent\ (Elec.)
A current which periodically changes or reverses its
direction of flow, especially an electric current that
reverses direction sinusoidally, as is used for most domestic
and industrial power requirements. Contrasted with {direct
curent}.

Syn: AC
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

Note: The common household current is alternating.
Alternating current is easier than direct current to
transform to high voltage and back, making
long-distance transmission more efficient.
[PJC]electric current \electric current\, electrical current
\electrical current\,
the movement of electrically charged particles, atoms, or
ions, through solids, liquids, gases, or free space; the term
is usually used of relatively smooth movements of electric
charge through conductors, whether constant or variable.
Sudden movements of charge are usually referred to by other
terms, such as spark or lightning or discharge. In
metallic conductors the electric current is usually due to
movement of electrons through the metal. The current is
measured as the rate of movement of charge per unit time, and
is counted in units of amperes. As a formal definition, the
direction of movement of electric current is considered as
the same as the direction of movement of positive charge, or
in a direction opposite to the movement of negative charge.
Electric current may move constantly in a single direction,
called direct current (abbreviated DC), or may move
alternately in one direction and then the opposite direction,
called alternating current (abbreviated AC).
[PJC]

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