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    In Alternating Current, the Electrons Change Direction Every 1/120 of a Second
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In Alternating Current, the Electrons Change Direction Every 1/120 of a Second

Question 12

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In alternating current, the electrons change direction every 1/120 of a second so that the electrode and work alternate from anode to ____________________.

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