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The frequency of an alternating current (AC) refers to the number of times it changes direction per unit time. This is measured in:

  • A. Hertz
  • B. Amperes
  • C. Volts
  • D. Ohms
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The frequency of an alternating current (AC) is measured in Hertz (Hz), which denotes the number of times the current changes direction per unit time. Hertz is the unit for frequency, while amperes measure current, volts measure voltage, and ohms measure resistance. Therefore, the correct answer is Hertz (Hz). Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because amperes measure current intensity, volts measure voltage potential, and ohms measure resistance, not the frequency of an alternating current.