which is dangerous AC or DC? If so why?
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Answer / paramesh
DC.... Because for AC having +ve and -ve half cycle.so if
any shock will occur means it will be suddenly released..
But in DC it has only +ve or -ve cycles.so it will not
released.... DC is Dangerous.....
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Answer / augustine
in ac means alternating current.so it has one positive and
negative half cycle.so when the time it passes through the
human he feels one shaking.thats called ac.in dc does not
having any +ve are -ve.so it directly make dead.so dc is
very dangerous.
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Answer / divya
in dc supply does not goes to zero it is a constant than ac.
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