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alternating current Electric current that reverses direction, usually many times per second. Most electrical generators produce alternating current.
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alternating current The characteristic of electricity in which the current flow in a circuit changes direction (180 degrees). Each change is called a cycle. The number of cycles during a given time period is called frequency. The standard frequency in the United States is 60 cycles per second.
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alternating current Voltage that alternates from positive to negative in regular or irregular cycles. This type of voltage flows back to its source. Go Back.
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alternating current electric current which periodically reverses its direction of flow through a wire; in contrast to Direct Current (DC). [Wechselstrom; courant alternatif]
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alternating c. a urinary calculus made up of successive layers of different composition; called also combination c.
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