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Nihad Nazmul
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Can I say that energy transmitted in DC by electrons flow like ants walking align and in AC by electron vibration like water wave ?
Pictorial models of something as complicated as Electricity will just manage to confuse you. There is no short cut to understanding Electricity. One thing I can tell you is that using electrons when you want to describe what goes on in circuits is worse than unnecessary. Going back a few decades, schools taught electricity without introducing electrons (despite the fact that it was know how they are 'involved'; that is night here nor there.) We had no trouble in our electrical learning. Most of the electrical devices that you use were designed without using 'electrons' in the analysis. That goes for generators, radio antennas and motors, to name but three)Nihad Nazmul said:Can I say that energy transmitted in DC by electrons flow like ants walking align and in AC by electron vibration like water wave ?
Drakkith said:In both AC and DC the energy is transferred through the electromagnetic field.
Yes.Drakkith said:Are you talking about what is known as 'conventional current' where current flow is envisioned as positive charges flowing?
Nihad Nazmul said:Maybe I messed up energy and current together. Now I have the conclusion. Glowing a light bulb current has no role and it is done by electromagnetic magnetic field .
Nihad Nazmul said:Maybe I messed up energy and current together. Now I have the conclusion. Glowing a light bulb current has no role and it is done by electromagnetic magnetic field .