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Pwede bang gamitin ang AC source sa electeomagnet?kung pwede ano pinag kaiba sa dc...pag hindi bakit hindi pwede gamitin?
 
galing na ako jan wala akong makitang straight na sagot
ah ganun pala.
kasi ung tanong mo dito ang general eh. yun napansin ko. pero kung na specify mo yung tanong mo, baka meron kang makita sa google or merong tao na talagang sumagot sa tanong mo.
 
Bali, sa 2 seconds search ko. Ang Alternative Current ay magproduce ng EM waves. Kasi hindi specific kung sa ano yung tanong mo, di ko ma search kung ano talaga yung point eh.

So bali kung Source siya ng Electromagnetic(anong EM? sa diin?), pwede sya(perspective ko). Ang AC ay nag produce ng EM waves, hence maaring maging source sya.
 
Bali, sa 2 seconds search ko. Ang Alternative Current ay magproduce ng EM waves. Kasi hindi specific kung sa ano yung tanong mo, di ko ma search kung ano talaga yung point eh.

So bali kung Source siya ng Electromagnetic(anong EM? sa diin?), pwede sya(perspective ko). Ang AC ay nag produce ng EM waves, hence maaring maging source sya.
pwede explain kasi sa ma defend kasi kami sa project namin...sabi daw dapat may Fact at Proven na Explanation hindi self perspective hehehe
 
pwede explain kasi sa ma defend kasi kami sa project namin...sabi daw dapat may Fact at Proven na Explanation hindi self perspective hehehe
yan, kailangan mo na mag hintay sa taong may knowledge sa physics at electronics.
surface knowledge lang yung sa akin ( kasi hindi pa ako nakabasa ng research papers ng electronics)

Kung kaya mo(at mas maganda ito), maghanap ka ng research papers tungkol sa electronics: AC at DC
maraming open papers sa online: libgen, scihub, google, scholar.google.com, etc.
 
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Pwede bang gamitin ang AC source sa electeomagnet?kung pwede ano pinag kaiba sa dc...pag hindi bakit hindi pwede gamitin?

sagot: Pwede the fact that most machine na electric this days uses electro magnets.

ang pinagkaiba nito sa dc is dc ay mahinang electromagnet lang ang mabubuo while AC is malakas na magnet... if may malaki kang transformer na may loop of wire na makakapal pwede mo itong gawing electromagnet na kayang magbuhat nang isang tonelada depende sa calculation mo. maraming tutorial nito sa YøùTùbé.

WARNING! wag kang mag attempt gawin ang bagay kapag wala kang masyadong alam. at wag na wag mong paglaruan ang AC current dahil lubhang mapanganib ito.
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Any current carrying conductor can produce a magnetic field around it. So both AC and DC can be used to produce electromagnets. When coming to AC circuit, the current varies alternatively with constant frequency. As the current is varying with time, the magnetic field is also not constant.
 
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Any current carrying conductor can produce a magnetic field around it. So both AC and DC can be used to produce electromagnets. When coming to AC circuit, the current varies alternatively with constant frequency. As the current is varying with time, the magnetic field is also not constant.
salamat sa explaination mo paps
 
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Any current carrying conductor can produce a magnetic field around it. So both AC and DC can be used to produce electromagnets. When coming to AC circuit, the current varies alternatively with constant frequency. As the current is varying with time, the magnetic field is also not constant.
so nag chi change rin po ba ang polarity ng magnet kada pag change ng polarity ng AC or steady lang ang polarity kahit nag chi change polarity ng AC?
 
so nag chi change rin po ba ang polarity ng magnet kada pag change ng polarity ng AC or steady lang ang polarity kahit nag chi change polarity ng AC?
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In an alternating current circuit, the voltage, and therefore the current, is always changing. However, the voltage doesn't instantly reverse polarity. Instead, the voltage steadily increases from zero until it reaches a maximum voltage, which is called the peak voltage.

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When connected to an AC voltage or current source, the electromagnet will be changing its flux density as the current fluctuates. The polarity of the magnet will also change as the current reverses direction every half cycle.
 
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