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What is a characteristic of high-frequency current?

Has a strong polarity

Produces chemical effects

Has no polarity

High-frequency current is characterized by having no polarity, which distinguishes it from lower-frequency currents that can have distinct positive and negative polarities. This unique attribute allows high-frequency currents to produce more uniform and consistent effects in applications such as electrotherapy and skin care treatment.

Unlike low-frequency currents, which may cause a noticeable directional flow of electrons, high-frequency currents oscillate rapidly, resulting in the inability to define a consistent polarity. This non-polarity contributes to their effectiveness in promoting various therapeutic effects without the complications that can arise from the uneven distribution of electrical charge.

Additionally, high-frequency currents do not primarily produce chemical effects; instead, they mainly generate thermal effects and can enhance tissue healing and rejuvenation. The nature of high-frequency currents as alternating currents further emphasizes their oscillatory behavior and lack of fixed polarity.

Is an alternating current

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