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AC stands for alternating current, which changes direction periodically. DC stands for direct current, which flows in one direction.
AC changes direction periodically
DC flows in one direction
AC is commonly used in household appliances
DC is commonly used in batteries
AC is easier to transform voltage levels
DC is more efficient for long-distance transmission
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An internal combustion engine (IC engine) is a type of engine that generates power by burning fuel inside the engine itself.
IC engines are commonly used in vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and trucks.
They work by igniting fuel-air mixture inside a combustion chamber to create controlled explosions.
The energy from these explosions is converted into mechanical energy to drive the vehicle.
There are different types of I...
An internal combustion engine (IC engine) is a type of engine that generates power by burning fuel inside the engine itself.
IC engines are commonly used in vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and trucks.
They work by igniting fuel-air mixture inside a combustion chamber to create controlled explosions.
The energy from these explosions is converted into mechanical energy to drive the vehicle.
There are different types of I...
I was interviewed in Jul 2024.
You will be assigned a specific topic, such as burn patient management, and as a medical professional, determining the first step and the approach to handle the patient is essential.
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