Automotive lead acid batteries of 12 volts have six cells internally wired in series, each cell generating 2V. The positive plate is made of lead grid with a lead oxide paste coating and the negative plate is porous lead. Dilute sulphuric acid is the electrolyte. The lead acid battery produced a direct current or DC during a chemical reaction that turns lead dioxide to lead sulphate and sulphuric acid to water. During recharging the process is reversed.
Batteries produce direct current (DC). One side of the battery (the cathode) generates electrons, negative, and they flow around the circuit to reach the other side of the battery (the anode).
Alternating current (AC) comes from generators, and alternates as they rotate so the positive and negative change back and forth.
A battery gives electric currents which travel between cathode and the anode.
Batteries produce direct current.
A battery produces direct current.
An electrical current. More specifically, a battery produces direct current, meaning current flows in one direction only.
Batteries supply Direct Current. (or DC)
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Direct Current.
A generator produces alternating current.
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).
Chlorine gas is produced.
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Direct current.
Direct current (DC)
Chlorine gas is produced.
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DC.
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It is DC or `direct current'.
Direct current