AC (Alternating Current) is typically
240V in many countries, like the UK and other parts of Europe. However, it's important to note that the voltage can vary by country. For example, in the US, standard household voltage is usually
120V AC.
On the other hand,
DC (Direct Current) is a type of electricity where the current flows in one direction only, and its voltage is usually lower than AC, often used in things like batteries, electronic devices, and certain power supplies.
So, to answer your question:
AC is typically 240V (in some regions), while
DC is a different form of current that usually operates at lower voltages.