Which is more dangerous AC current or DC current and why?
Answer Posted / thomas mathew
Their is no dought the most dangerous current is in DC form
because in AC current in each half cycle their is a null
piont or zero volt for a short time depends upon the
applied voltage but in DC current their is no break in the
applied voltage .
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