No. Batteries can only produce dc current which can further be converted to AC using inverters.
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
A battery produces direct current (DC) because the flow of electric charge is unidirectional, from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. This is in contrast to alternating current (AC), which changes direction periodically.
dc in battery stands for direct current .ac is alternating current.
direct current.
Because a battery cannot invert its polarity - batteries will always have one positive and one negative lead and it cannot be changed. Alternating current is just what it says; at the top of the first cycle Lead 1 is positive and Lead 2 is negative, at the bottom of the cycle Lead 1 is negative and Lead 2 is Positive (explained as mid cycle to avoid confusion; in reality each 'cycle' starts with the transition where both leads transverse the zero volts threshold).
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.
An AC current can not be stored.
No not all AC adapters are the same.. Some require different voltages and expel different amounts of current and voltage. For example if you break your phone charger and buy a "bootleg" replacement and it possible that it doesn't charge your phone battery properly and will in turn possible ruin your 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.
The Current in a automobile is DC, you have a battery which is dc, and your alternator produces ac current but converts it to DC inside the alternator unit which gives your battery DC power. So basically everything in your car is DC.
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.
Yes it is AC. AC means Alternating Current in which the current flows first one way and then flows the other way. The current from a battery is DC, Direct Current, in which the current constantly flows one way only.