Ac & DC Current Used in Physiotherapy

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DR.

ANIKET SOLANKI
M.P.T. (SPORTS)
INTRODUCTION
 In the today’s world electricity is most important next
to the oxygen in the human.
 When the electricity was invented many changes have
taken place over the years.
 Dark planet turned into a planet of lights. In fact, it
made life so simple in all circumstances.
 All the devices, industries, offices, houses, technology,
computers run on electricity.
 Here energy will be in two forms, i.e. alternating
current (AC) and direct current (DC).
Working and Difference between
AC and DC

 The difference between AC and DC mainly includes


the following.
AC CURRENT
 Alternating current is defined as the flow of
charge that changes direction periodically.

 The result obtained will be, the voltage level


also reverses along with the current.

 Basically AC is used to deliver power to


industries, houses, office buildings, etc.
DC CURRENT
 In a DC circuit, electrons emerge from the minus or
negative pole and move towards the plus or positive
pole.
 Direct current (DC) is the movement of electric charge
carriers, i.e. electrons in a unidirectional flow.
 Generally the basic source of direct current is
produced by batteries, electrochemical, and
photovoltaic cells.

 But AC is most preferred across the world.


 In this scenario AC can be converted to DC.
 This will happen in multiple steps. Initially, power
supply consists of a transformer, which later converted
into DC with the help of a rectifier.
 It prevents the flow of current from reversing and a
filter is used to eliminate current pulsations in the
output of the rectifier.
Generation of AC
 AC is produced by using called an alternator. It is
designed to produce alternating current.
 i.e. from, a steam turbine, flowing water, a wind
turbine and so on.
 From this, the generated current can be of many
waveforms like sine, square and triangle.
Application of AC
 Home and office outlets are used AC.
 Generating and transmission of AC power for long
distances is easy.
 Less energy is lost in electrical power transmission for high
voltages (> 110kV).
 For higher voltages imply lower currents, and for lower
currents less heat is generated in the power line which is
obviously due to low resistance.
 AC can be easily converted from high voltage to low voltage
and vice versa with the help of transformers.
 AC power the electric motors.
 It is also useful for many large appliances like refrigerators,
dishwashers etc.
Sr. Alternating Current Direct Current
No.
1 It is safe to transfer over longer Practically the voltage of DC
city distances and will provide cannot travel very far until it
more power. begins to lose energy.
2 The frequency of alternating The frequency of direct current
current will be either 50Hz or will be zero.
60Hz depending upon the
country.
3 It reverses its direction while It only flows in one direction in
flowing in a circuit. the circuit.
4 Here electrons will keep Electrons move steadily in one
switching the directions – direction or ‘forward’.
forward and backward.
5 The source of availability is A.C The source of availability is
Generator and mains. either Cell or Battery.
6 It will of different types like It will be of Pure and pulsating.
Sinusoidal, Square Trapezoidal,
and Triangular.
Thank You

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