Direct current refers to the unidirectional flow of electric charge where the direction of flow does not change over time. DC is produced by rectifiers, batteries, generators with commutators, and fuel cells and is used in many household electronics. The most common use of DC is in electroplating and it was later replaced by alternating current for commercial power distribution.
Direct current refers to the unidirectional flow of electric charge where the direction of flow does not change over time. DC is produced by rectifiers, batteries, generators with commutators, and fuel cells and is used in many household electronics. The most common use of DC is in electroplating and it was later replaced by alternating current for commercial power distribution.
Direct current refers to the unidirectional flow of electric charge where the direction of flow does not change over time. DC is produced by rectifiers, batteries, generators with commutators, and fuel cells and is used in many household electronics. The most common use of DC is in electroplating and it was later replaced by alternating current for commercial power distribution.
Direct current refers to the unidirectional propagation of electric
charge. Voltage and current can vary over long time, so the direction of flow does not change Direct current [DC] is an electric current that direction. As opposed to alternating current is used in many household electronics and in the direct current meaning is when the electrical current flows consistently in a single direction. Direct current is produced by rectifiers ,Batteries generators with commutators ,and fuel cells. For example the current flowing in appliance running on batteries or in a flashlight is a direct current. The most common use and essentiality of direct current is electroplating . direct current. was supplanted by Ac currents
[ALTERNATING CURRENT } for typically commercial power.