Yes, assuming the light is attached to a fan a ceiling, or plugged into a wall.
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."
AC specifies alternating current and DC means direct current.
It changes direct current (DC) to alternative (AC) energy.
unfortunatley i cant tell for sure what you mean because of the lack of grammer (not insalting you) but if your asking wether it has direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) like i think you are than the answer is direct current (DC)
A direct current is obtained from a connection to a battery.
Throughout the world the system used for home electrification is alternating current (AC).
Christmas light have always been AC.
Light bulb (ac current)
Alternating (AC) and direct (DC) currents are different forms of electricity. It is universal nowadays to have AC in all houses because the electricity grid distribution system is all AC. DC was used by Edison and continued for some years but is now discontinued. It is still used in vehicles where 12 V DC is the normal system. A light switch simply interrupts the current or makes the circuit as required, and both AC and DC need to have switches.
One of the most important things he did was create AC current or alternating current. AC current is used in the light bulbs we use today.
AC is alternating current like in your house. DC is direct current like in your car.
An AC welding machine is one that uses electrical power from house or shop and has a controlled output in AC or Alternating Current.
DC current is not used in home wiring. It may be used to power a door bell, alarm system, under counter lights, etc, that uses a transformer powered by AC that converts the power to DC. Other than that homes are wired for AC current only.
AC current is used nearly everywhere. You will only find DC in special cases, such as solar powered houses, but the utility connection used for backup is still AC.
He changed the whole world. His ac current system is used to light house and other buildings in the whole world as radars and x-ray machines.
A lamp or light fitting will light up if connected to either Alternating Current (AC), or Direct Current (DC). AC is from the mains, and DC is from a battery. So it depends on the construction and components used to construct the lamp as to which electrical source you use.
access current ( like plugs in your house ) direct current (like batteries)