Direct current
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.
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Technically YES. But the source of power in Electric cars being DC through batteries, the motor must be DC and not AC.
Batteries are DC
It comes from batteries, dynamos and as rectified AC from alternators as are installed in cars and other vehicles.
My husband said without hesitation AC!! DC power comes from batteries, AC power comes from electricity((generating power))....
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
Some can be, and some are run by electricity. They all run on electricity. But some run on DC battery voltage and some run on AC household voltage. Some can even run on DC or AC voltage. All automobile radios run on DC battery voltage.
Electricity is used. It is stored in the form of DC voltage. DC is direct current which is not what is used in your home. DC is used in storage batteries. AC or alternating current is what is used to power your home.
Batteries and generators provide DC, Direct Current electricity.
Electricity or rather electric currant can be either AC or DC. AC means alternating current (as in that electricity that is supplied by the mains) and DC means direct current (as in that electricity supplied by a battery)..
The v in vdc stands for volts. The dc stands for direct current. This is a voltage that you find in batteries and is not to be confused with AC which is alternating current which is the electricity in the utility grid that feeds your home electricity.