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Current that moves in one direction from negative to positive. May be created by a battery. Is generally NOT found in U.S. Electrical outlet
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Current that moves in one direction from negative to positive. May be created by a battery. Is generally NOT found in U.S. Electrical outlets. Which type of current is described by these statements? A) AC B) AC/DC C) DC D) Nuclear
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Answer:DC
Explanation:
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C. D.C.
Explanation:
The current that is being described here is D.C. or direct current. It is the D.C. that moves in one direction from negative to positive. May be created by a battery. It is different from the A.C.( alternating current whose polarity changes regularly). It is A.C. that is used in electrical outlets and not D.C.So, the current option is C.