alternating current (36 synonym found)

Alternating current has 36 synonyms. The top synonyms for alternating current are single-phase alternating current, three-phase alternating current, dielectric displacement current, pulsating direct current, free alternating current, thermoelectric current, high-frequency current, low-frequency current and 28 more. Another word for alternating current is single-phase alternating current. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for alternating current?

A common synonym for alternating current is single-phase alternating current. Other synonyms include three-phase alternating current, dielectric displacement current, pulsating direct current, free alternating current.

How many synonyms does alternating current have?

Alternating current has 36 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does alternating current mean?

(n): an electric current in which the direction of flow of the electrons reverses periodically having an average of zero, with positive and negative values (with a frequency of 50 Hz in Europe, 60 Hz


Definition of alternating current:

(n) : an electric current in which the direction of flow of the electrons reverses periodically having an average of zero, with positive and negative values (with a frequency of 50 Hz in Europe, 60 Hz in the US, 400 Hz for airport lighting, and some others); especially such a current produced by a rotating generator or alternator
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Definition of alternating current:

(n) : an electric current in which the direction of flow of the electrons reverses periodically having an average of zero, with positive and negative values (with a frequency of 50 Hz in Europe, 60 Hz in the US, 400 Hz for airport lighting, and some others); especially such a current produced by a rotating generator or alternator
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