What is a DC battery?
Author: Bart Trevet
Website: http://www.BatteriesTips.com
Added: Tue, Jul 18, 2006 14:29:40
Category: Batteries Questions
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Direct current is a kind of electricity that is supplied by a battery. In a DC battery, the electric charge moves in a single direction. It can cause an imbalance to the electric charges.
The side of the DC battery is sealed with electrolytes and several forms of metal. The electrolytes have a different form of electrons, which are positively charged.
The terminal of the battery has positive and negative poles. These poles are connected which each other. The current flows with the connection of the poles.
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