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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:06:49 -0500, Sam E
wrote: On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 12:51:57 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On Apr 7, 3:51?pm, Ivan wrote: On Apr 7, 8:36?am, " wrote: AC was adopted in the US because its easy to transport, stepping up and down voltages to send current cross country. thomas edison prefered DC, thinking it was safer Thomas Edison preferred DC because he built his power system on DC and AC was developed by a competitor (Tesla, working for Westinghouse). AC is in fact more dangerous. When you say 120 volts AC, that is only the RMS voltage (a kind of average) The peak voltage is nearly 200volts. 170V The 120 volts AC will give exactly the same watts output as 120volts DC if connected to the same resistor. But the 200 volts (peak) is clearly more dangerous. So Edison was right. Either one will make for a bad day. |
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