Your house runs on **AC** (Alternating Current), not DC (Direct Current).
Here's why:
- **AC** is the type of electricity that is used in most homes and businesses. It flows back and forth (alternates direction) in cycles. In the United States, the standard frequency of AC is 60 Hz, meaning it changes direction 60 times per second. In many other countries, it's 50 Hz.
- **DC**, on the other hand, flows in one direction only and is what powers things like batteries, electronic devices, and gadgets.
So, unless you've got some special setup like solar panels or a battery backup system (which might convert AC to DC for specific uses), the electricity running through your home is AC.