1 Way Vs 2 Way?

a: Alternating current ~
b: regular tide

What: "Direct current is a electric current that flows in one direction. That is to say that it travels around a circuit like the water in a river, never flowing backwards. On the other hand, alternating current is like a very regular tide. Flowing from nil up-to maximum in the positive, then flowing back to nil, and then flowing up-to maximum in the negative, then returning to nil again. This pattern is repeated forever."

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Writer: Not Stated
LCC: TK
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Date: Sep 30 2013 8:34 PM


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