No. A battery is considered to be DC power.
A Compaq nc6000 will run on ac power when the battery is dead. The battery is long lasting but it can be charged by using ac power.
* Electric Power * battery
Batteries can provide both AC (alternating current) or DC (direct current) power, depending on the type of device they are connected to. However, most batteries themselves supply DC power. Devices that require AC power typically use an inverter to convert the battery's DC power into AC power.
No, batteries provide DC power.
Usually a car battery, but it also depends on the size of the battery.
it means it isn't using power from the battery. it is coming strait from the outlet...aka battery is charged and its not using battery power
If you are running the laptop off an AC adapter, there is no problem if you keep the battery out - however I keep my battery in, just in case if there is a power failure.
A DC/AC power inverter is used to convert DC, the power that comes from a car's battery, into AC, the kind of power that is supplied to a home and used to power larger electronics.
A laptop runs on DC. Either from the battery, or the external power supply, which converts AC power to DC.
remove the battery and plug the power supply You mean running on AC power without a battery?
Televisions in buses can be either AC or DC current. It depends on whether the bus is using a DC to AC power convertor or an AC generator or DC power from the battery.
It will more than likely explode. You charge the battery with a charger that coverts 120V AC to 12V DC.