No. 110 volt is AC current
This is the voltage you get out of household receptacles in North America. It stands for 110 volts alternating current. Contrast this with a car battery which is rated as 12 vdc or 12 volts direct current.
we can use ammeter for current checking
An example of direct current is the current used from a car battery to activate the starter motor. Also the flashlight uses direct current.
Direct current can be generated by a generator. Generators are not as efficient as alternators ( that generated AC power ). Vehicles use direct current but come equipped with alternators. The AC power is rectified ( changed to DC ) for use.
Yes, all batteries provide direct current.
It is DC or `direct current'.
Rectifier is used to convert alternating current to direct current.
False, most houses use alternating current.
It blocks direct electrical current allowing alternating current to pass
You use DC (direct current) everyday
DC known as direct current, usually 12 volts, as opposed to AC known as alternating current which is what you find in your home or business, which is usually 110 or 220 volts.
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