In direct current (DC), the movement of electrical current flows in one constant direction, as opposed to alternating current (AC), in which the current constantly reverses direction. An example of a device that provides
DC current is a battery.
Direct current ultimately supplies power to nearly all electronic devices (even if these devices require a component to convert
AC current into DC current).
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- published: 06 Apr 2016
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