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There are two different ways that electricity can be supplied. These are direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC).
In DC supplies, the current is always flowing in the same direction. Cells and batteries supply dc current.
In AC supplies, an alternating current is supplied by the application of alternating voltages. This means that the current is constantly cycling between positive and negative directions. UK mains supply is an AC supply.
UK mains electricity is provided at 50 Hz. This means 50 cycles of positive and negative currents per second.
Most electrical appliances are supplied electricity by three core cables. Each cable is made from a copper wire and a coloured plastic coating. The colours are always the same for each type of wire so that they can be easily identified:
In a plug, there are 3 wires:
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