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Direct current
Direct current as would a magneto. For this reason it can be used with an integrated battery-condenser plant which would keep things going during slack periods.
A resistance of 3 ohms connected between the terminals of a 9-volt battery will result in a current of 3 Amperes. If the battery is one of those little ones with snaps on top, it may be able to produce 3 amperes of current for about 3 seconds before it rolls over and totally dies.
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
Direct current is a flow of electricity which only goes one way. Batteries, for example, produce direct current, so the current must flow all the way through a circuit and back into the battery to work. Alternating current is what comes out of a wall outlet, and it alternates in both directions, with current flowing in and out of the outlet.
Direct current
directA dry cell battery produces DC.
direct current
Electrical current
No. Batteries can only produce dc current which can further be converted to AC using inverters.
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Batteries produce energy using a chemical reaction with electrolytes
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A battery stores energy in the chemical form. When you're ready to use the energy, the battery delivers it to you in the electrical form.
Batteries will provide a source of constant voltage. A battery also can be used to produce an electrical current immediately upon a necessary connection.
a battery has potential ( voltage). without a circuit atatched to it nothing happens. But when used in an electic ciruit, like with a light bulb, current will flow(amps). current flow is what causes your light bulb to light. A battery has the pressure (voltage) so to speak to cause current flow. Generally, current flows from negative to positive ina complete circuit.