It is DC or `direct current'.
The car uses a DC curent battery due to that DC is the only current that can be stored and what a car normally uses is a 12 volt battery
chemical energy
dc stands for direct current. This can be obtained from a battery or a rectified ac (alternating current ) supply.
They don't. They use wet cell batteries.
A battery stores energy in the chemical form. When you're ready to use the energy, the battery delivers it to you in the electrical form.
A dry cell battery does not use current it produces a current when connected to an electrical load. The type of current that the dry cell produces is DC (direct current).
D.C. current is the only current used in your car. If you jump a battery from another battery, that's D.C.
No. The large farad capacitors are not designed to pass a lot of current. They are intended for ultra-low current applications such as memory retention in a CMOS type device.
Technically, you are speaking about the delivery of current. Electricity is one type of current. The current has two differences: The current from batteries has a much lower voltage, and it is DC, while the electricity from the electrical plug is AC. Devices that use current have to be adapted to these two situations. Some devices are only battery powered, e.g. flashlight. Other devices have internal mechanisms to switch the power current between battery and electrical outlet, e.g. a laptop.
negative to positive during use
double A
It takes Group 48 battery.