In the case of direct current:

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  1. Magnitude and direction of current changes with time
  2. Magnitude of current changes with time
  3. Magnitude and direction of current remains constant
  4. Magnitude of current remains constant

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Option 3 : Magnitude and direction of current remains constant
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Direct Current:

  • Direct current (DC) is an electric current that is unidirectional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction.
  • In the direct current (DC), the direction and magnitude of the current do not change. It remains constant with time.
  • The positive and negative terminals of a battery are always, respectively, positive and negative.
  • Current always flows in the same direction between the terminals. 
  • It is used in many household electronics and in all devices that use batteries.
  • Examples: Batteries, Fuel cells, solar cells

Direct Current is shown in the figure:

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Alternating Current:

  • The current that changes its magnitude and polarity at regular intervals of time is called an alternating current.
  • The major advantage of using the alternating current instead of direct current is that the alternating current is easily transformed from a higher voltage level to a lower voltage level.
  • AC is the most commonly used and most preferred electric power for household equipment, office, and buildings, etc.
  • For Alternating current both magnitude and direction change. The frequency of alternating current in Indian power supply is 50 Hz. The time period is 1/50 = 20 m sec.

Alternating Current is shown in the figure

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Sinusoidal Current:

  • An alternating current that constitutes a sinusoidal function of time in the form I = Isin (ωt + ϕ)
  • The use of sinusoidal currents in technology simplifies electrical devices and circuits, as well as design calculation.
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