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It depends on how the generator is set up. Some will produce DC (Direct Current) and others will produce AC (Alternating Current). Where possible AC electricity will be produced as it runs through the grid without much loss of power.
A Fracture is a break and a dislocation is when a joint comes out its socket
Direct current (DC) this is produced by for example batteries. AC alternating current changes direction on a cyclical basis and is used in power distribution and what "comes out" of the power sockets in the home.
comes from the bottem of the world or Electric Current
It comes out as direct-current electric power.
ac power - alternating current. That's what comes out of a wall socket.
The two forms of Electricity are AC and DC. AC Stands for Alernating Current and DC stands for Direct Current. AC electricity comes out of the Powerpoint that your computer is probably using and DC electricity is used in 5.1 voltage batteries that probably power your flashlight or toy.
Typically alternating current (AC) comes from wall sockets. This article explains why: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-ac-and-dc.htm
Electrical energy comes out of a wall socket.
ac comes directly from the power socket, and DC is battery source. Answer2: The frequency is the difference, AC has frequency f>0 and DC does not f=0.
Electrical energy comes out of a wall socket.
In North America a nominal voltage of 110 to 120 volts comes out of a normal wall socket.
An injury when a bone comes out of its socket.
it comes from your overies
If the 250 watt bulb is a HID or similar type the ballast comes complete with the fixture. The bulb socket is also part of the fixture and comes pre-wired to the socket. To connect the bulb to the fixture all that has to be done is just screw it into the fixture's socket.
You need an 8mm hex socket and a 12mm socket. Remove the belt 14mm socket on the tensioner...Then remove the 8mm and 12 mmm bolts and it comes off
Heat produced in a wire is directly proportional to the square of current. A wire can withstand only some specific amount of heat. When current increases above the capacity of wire/appliance,it catches fire