A battery by itself will only supply DC output. You would need a method to convert DC to AC, such as an inverter, in simplified terms: an electronic circuit which has an oscillator to create the desired frequency then amplifies it to the desired magnitude output.
Another way, which I don't know if used anymore, is a motor-generator set. A DC motor's shaft is connected to an AC generator's shaft, and the output is taken from the AC generator.
A battery contains a charge of electrons. When these electrons leave the battery and travel through a circuit that is described as current.
A battery supplies DC.
well a battery is a direct current and the currents that move in house wires is converted to direct currents.
Electrical current
All battery is DC battery. DC is meaning Direct Current. Battery voltage is steady, not change, except reduce when battery go flat.
It changes direct current (DC) to alternative (AC) energy.
Mains supply provides alternative current while battery provides direct current.
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we can increase the current in battery by using current amplifiers or chopper's s the easy way to increase the current in battery........
It is produced by mitochondria.
A battery delivers a source of direct current.
A direct current is obtained from a connection to a battery.
The current depends on what is connected to the battery's terminals. If nothing is connected to it, then there is no current, and the battery lasts quite a while. In general, the current is 1.5/resistance of the external circuit connected to the battery until that number gets too big, and then the voltage of the battery sags, because it can't deliver that much current.
A battery contains a charge of electrons. When these electrons leave the battery and travel through a circuit that is described as current.
dc in battery stands for direct current .ac is alternating current.