dc in battery stands for direct current .ac is alternating current.
No, alternating current (AC) can also be used to charge batteries using a charger that converts AC to DC. The charger will convert the AC power from the outlet to DC power that is suitable for charging the battery.
You will have 24 volts DC.
well for a flashlight if you dont have batterys
Somethimes we don't need them.
it is sulfur
by having the limit of products that a used
Mercury can be used for thermometers, it is found in most paints and used for the colour.remote batterys,and light switches if the conduct electricity.
no
some batterys
Energy
wha are nuclear batterys
They can both be yellow!