Polarity
Polarity in electricity refers to the direction or orientation of electrical charges in a circuit. It determines which terminal is positive (+) and which is negative (−). In a direct… Read More »Polarity
Polarity in electricity refers to the direction or orientation of electrical charges in a circuit. It determines which terminal is positive (+) and which is negative (−). In a direct… Read More »Polarity
Alternating Current (AC) is a type of electrical current in which the flow of electrons periodically reverses direction. Unlike Direct Current (DC), where electrons flow continuously in one direction, AC’s… Read More »Alternating Current (AC)
A DC load refers to electrical devices or systems that operate on direct current (DC) rather than alternating current (AC). In Australia, DC loads are commonly found in applications such… Read More »DC Load