- #1
veralika
- 4
- 0
at the subatomic level, what happens when ac flows?
vk6kro said:Electrons are sub atomic.
As far as we know, electric current (AC or DC ) is the flow of electrons.
Do you have any other information?
Subatomic Alternating Current is a type of electric current that flows in a back and forth motion, constantly changing direction. It is made up of subatomic particles, such as electrons, which carry the electric charge.
The main difference between Subatomic Alternating Current and Direct Current is the direction of flow. Direct Current flows in one direction, while Subatomic Alternating Current constantly changes direction. Additionally, Subatomic Alternating Current has a higher frequency compared to Direct Current.
When Subatomic Alternating Current encounters resistance, the energy of the current is converted into heat. This heat is dissipated into the surrounding environment, causing a loss of energy in the current.
Subatomic Alternating Current is used in a variety of technologies, including household appliances, power grids, and electronic devices. It is preferred over Direct Current for long-distance power transmission because it can be easily converted to different voltages.
Subatomic Alternating Current can be dangerous if not handled properly. It can cause electric shock and burns, and can also damage electronic devices. It is important to follow safety protocols and use proper equipment when working with Subatomic Alternating Current.