AC/DC is the name of a famous rock band from Australia. The name "AC/DC" stands for **"Alternating Current/Direct Current"**, which refers to two types of electrical currents. The band’s name was inspired by a label on a vacuum cleaner that the sister of one of the band's members, Malcolm Young, saw, and they thought it was a fitting representation of energy and power—just like their music!
The band is known for their high-energy rock songs, with hits like "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black."