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When energy enters your home does the energy need to be charged from ac to dc first before entering your phone or dc to ac? Not sure if I am asking this right but what is the basic idea behind how energy comes from a power plant to charge my cell phone?
the current is first DC and when it enetres our house it AC
Single-phase power is what you have in your house. You generally talk about household electrical service as single-phase, 120-volt AC service. If you use an oscilloscope and look at the power found at a normal wall-plate outlet in your house, what you will find is that the power at the wall plate looks like a sine wave, and that wave oscillates between -170 volts and 170 volts (the peaks are indeed at 170 volts; it is the effective (rms) voltage that is 120 volts). The rate of oscillation for the sine wave is 60 cycles per second. Oscillating power like this is generally referred to as AC, or alternating current. The alternative to AC is DC, or direct current. Batteries produce DC: A steady stream of electrons flows in one direction only, from the negative to the positive terminal of the battery.
AC has at least three advantages over DC in a power distribution grid:
cited from the link--http://www.science.smith.edu/~jcardell/Courses/EGR220/ElecPwr_HSW.html