The variation of EMF with time for four types of generators is shown in the figures. Which amongst them can be called AC voltage?
(a) and (d)
(a), (b), (c), and (d)
(a) and (b)
only (a)
An Alternating Voltage (AC) is defined as a voltage that varies in magnitude with time and reverses its polarity (direction) periodically . While the most common form of AC discussed in the textbook is sinusoidal , any waveform (such as square, triangular, or complex waves) that alternates between positive and negative values is technically an AC voltage. Therefore, if all the given figures (a, b, c, d) show the EMF changing polarity, they are all AC voltages.
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