killua_3
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i never really understood the concept of voltage so i thought i should ask now before its too late. my teacher always said its a potential difference, but other times she say that it is the push behind the current. so im a bit confused, what the hell is voltage...
also, when power is being transferred from generating station to homes, it uses AC (right?), which means that the current suppose to alternate. ive been given to understand that in a simple circuit, the current alternates between the two terminals, positive and negative, at 50 times per second (in Aus). so how does it alternate in a transmission line? don't tell me that it alternates between the powerstation and the destination... -_-
thanks guys.
also, when power is being transferred from generating station to homes, it uses AC (right?), which means that the current suppose to alternate. ive been given to understand that in a simple circuit, the current alternates between the two terminals, positive and negative, at 50 times per second (in Aus). so how does it alternate in a transmission line? don't tell me that it alternates between the powerstation and the destination... -_-
thanks guys.