A current that is steady, constantly flowing in the same direction in a circuit, from positive to negative
Circuits powered by cells or batteries use a d.c. supply
A current that continuously changes its direction, going back and forth around a circuit
Two graphs showing the variation of current with time for alternating current and direct current
Direct Current vs. Alternating Current Table
If you are asked to explain the difference between alternating and direct current, sketching and labelling the graphs shown above can earn you full marks.All the circuits you have studied so far are d.c. circuits. Don't be put off by an exam question if you are asked to calculate the current, potential difference or resistance in a d.c. series circuits, you don't have to do anything different from what you have already learned!
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