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Lecture slides with notes - University of Toronto Physics

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... a) Cells and batteries supply current that always passes in the same direction. This is called direct current (d.c.). b) An alternating current (a.c.) is one that is constantly changing direction. c) Mains electricity is an a.c. supply. In the UK it has a frequency of 50 cycles per second (50 hertz) ...
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