Car electrical systems are DC, direct current.
dc - the voltage is a constant 12 volts nominally in a normal car battery.
No, the battery is DC not AC.
No, the battery is DC voltage and your home runs on AC.
No, the pump runs on AC current the battery supplies DC current. Yes, but you will need an inverter to turn the DC current into AC current
No, auto batteries are DC not AC.
Batteries by definition have to be DC. While u can convert DC to AC, with a device called an Inverter, none is built into a car battery. and chances are your car doesn't even have an Inverter anywhere in it. so car is DC. in addition modern cars use 12 volts, and for the record, AC and DC are not a "type of volt," they are types of current, (Direct Current, Alternating Current).
An alkaline battery's output is DC as is any battery.
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.
Batteries are DC
The differenece is in the type of current it uses. AC is usually what is used in the home and DC from something like the car battery.
A battery supplies DC.
dc in battery stands for direct current .ac is alternating current.