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Question about A/C current

 
 
Joel1
 
Reply Sun 30 Sep, 2018 03:17 pm
I am new to dealing with A/C electricity. I know that when one is using D/C you just need 2 wires. However, with A/C I see that three wires are being used...why?

Also how does one split the electrical output of an A/C genorator.


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Reply Sun 30 Sep, 2018 07:38 pm
@Joel1,
The third wire is a ground. AC requires a circuit be made just like DC and you can split it like you would DC.
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