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How does the electric current of an AC generator differ from that of a DC
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O A. It is much stronger.
OB. It flows through the permanent magnets.
C. It is much weaker.
D. It constantly reverses direction.
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I think c it’s probably c yea but I’m sorry if it’s wrong
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D) it constantly reverses direction
Step-by-step explanation:
Just took the test
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