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1. direct ground circuit 2. virtually ground circuit
Direct current circuit.
No idea what a direct online motor is but it certainly sounds like a peice of electrical engineering - especially if there is a wiring diagram of it.
The main difference between direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) is the direction of the electrical flow. In a direct current circuit, the flow of electrons is in one direction, from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. In an alternating current circuit, the flow of electrons changes direction periodically, typically at a fixed frequency, resulting in an oscillating current flow. AC is widely used for electrical power distribution, while DC is commonly used in batteries, electronic devices, and certain applications like electric vehicles.
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A series circuit/
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1. direct ground circuit 2. virtually ground circuit
DC = direct current.
Direct current circuit.
Direct Current
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fewer ripples in a direct current when alternating is converted to direct current
Direct Current Positive - the starting point at which the electrons flow through the wire circuit. These electrons are fully charged, ready to expend their energy into the various points in the circuit, be it a lightbulb etc Direct Current Negative - the return point of the finished electrons into the battery to collect more energy to enter the circuit again.
In a series circuit, then yes, there is only one pathway. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the bulbs in the serial circuit will go out. But there are more pathways in a parallel circuit. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the other bulbs in the parallel circuit will still light.
every electronic circuit works on the principle of direct current .hence from negative to positive.