vekselstrømkilde
Vekselstrømkilde refers to an electrical power source that produces alternating current. This means the direction of the electric current periodically reverses, unlike direct current which flows in only one direction. The most common example of a vekselstrømkilde is the electrical grid that supplies power to homes and businesses, which typically operates at a specific frequency, such as 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
The output voltage of a vekselstrømkilde is also not constant but varies sinusoidally over time. This sinusoidal
Vekselstrøm is widely used due to its ease of transformation to different voltage levels using transformers.