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13 June, 09:06

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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  1. 13 June, 09:26
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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.
  2. 13 June, 12:46
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    Answer:DC
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