Why is electrical energy transmitted in an alternating current rather than a direct current?

If anyone knows I’d be really grateful if you could explain.


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One Response to “Why is electrical energy transmitted in an alternating current rather than a direct current?”

  1. Alternating current electrical energy creates a magnetic field which is constantly expanding and collapsing. This feature allows the use of transformers.Transformers make it possible to transfer electrical energy at very low current levels,hence less power loss.

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