Direct current

Direct current

Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or even through a vacuum as in electron or ion beams. The electric current flows in a constant direction, distinguishing it from alternating current (AC). A term formerly used for this type of current was galvanic current. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage.

Comment
enDirect current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or even through a vacuum as in electron or ion beams. The electric current flows in a constant direction, distinguishing it from alternating current (AC). A term formerly used for this type of current was galvanic current. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage.
Date
28 December 2016
26 August 2017
Depiction
Brush central power station dynamos New York 1881.jpg
Current rectification diagram.svg
Direct current symbol.svg
Types of current.svg
Has abstract
enDirect current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or even through a vacuum as in electron or ion beams. The electric current flows in a constant direction, distinguishing it from alternating current (AC). A term formerly used for this type of current was galvanic current. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage. Direct current may be converted from an alternating current supply by use of a rectifier, which contains electronic elements (usually) or electromechanical elements (historically) that allow current to flow only in one direction. Direct current may be converted into alternating current via an inverter. Direct current has many uses, from the charging of batteries to large power supplies for electronic systems, motors, and more. Very large quantities of electrical energy provided via direct-current are used in smelting of aluminum and other electrochemical processes. It is also used for some railways, especially in urban areas. High-voltage direct current is used to transmit large amounts of power from remote generation sites or to interconnect alternating current power grids.
Hypernym
Flow
Is primary topic of
Direct current
Label
enDirect current
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
web.archive.org/web/20170826194725/https:/www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.mfw.acdc/ac-dc-whats-the-difference/%23.WaGYTdGQyHs
www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.mfw.acdc/ac-dc-whats-the-difference/%23.WaGYTdGQyHs
www.itacanet.org/eng/elec/edu/pt13.pdf
web.archive.org/web/20161228002928/http:/www.itacanet.org/eng/elec/edu/pt13.pdf
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
42 V electrical system
Alessandro Volta
Alternating current
Alternator
Aluminum
André-Marie Ampère
Archaism
Arc lamp
Automotive battery
Battery (electricity)
Battery electric vehicle
Bias tee
Capacitor
Category:Electrical engineering
Category:Electric current
Category:Electric power
Combined Charging System
Commercial building
Commutator (electric)
Conductor (material)
Current (electricity)
Current source
DC bias
DC connector
DC-DC converter
DC steady state
Diesel engine
Differential equations
Diode bridge
Dynamo
Electrical circuit
Electrical insulation
Electrical polarity
Electric charge
Electric circuit
Electric current
Electric power
Electrochemical cell
Electrochemistry
Electrolysis
Electron beam
Electronics
Extra-low voltage
File:Brush central power station dynamos New York 1881.jpg
File:Current rectification diagram.svg
File:Direct current symbol.svg
File:Types of current.svg
Fuel cells
Ground (electricity)
High-voltage direct current
Hippolyte Pixii
Hybrid house
Inductor
Inverter (electrical)
Jack (connector)
Light fixture
Low voltage
Neutral direct-current telegraph system
NorNed
Polarity symbols
Power stations
Power supply
Public utility
Railway electrification system
Rectifier
Resistor
Semiconductor
Solar panel
Solar power
Stationary process
Switch
Telephone
Telephone exchange
Third rail
Thomas Edison
Traction motor
Transformer
Transient state
Twisted pair
Urban area
Vacuum
Volkswagen Beetle
Volt
Voltage
Voltage regulator
Voltage source
Voltaic pile
Watt
SameAs
4021242-7
Alalisvool
Arus listrik saarah
Arus searah
Arus terus
aVvg
Corrent continu
Corrent continú
Corrent continua
Corrente continua
Corrente continua
Corrente contínua
Corrient contina
Corriente continua
Corriente continua
Courant continu
Curent continuu
Direct current
Direct current
Direct current
Doğru akım
Egyenáram
Enosmerni električni tok
Gelieksjtroum
Gelijkstroom
Gelykstroom
Gleichstraum
Gleichstrom
Istosmjerna struja
Istosmjerna struja
Jævnstrøm
Jafnstraumur
Jednosmerný prúd
Jednosmjerna struja
Kontinua kurento
Korronte zuzen
Kouran dirè (DC)
Līdzstrāva
Likestraum
Likestrøm
Likström
m.0ctw5
Nuolatinė elektros srovė
Prąd stały
Q159241
Rryma e vazhduar
Sabit cərəyan
Stejnosměrný proud
Tasavirta
Điện một chiều
Συνεχές ρεύμα
Једносмерна струја
Еднонасочна струја
Пастаянны ток
Постоянен ток
Постоянный ток
Постійний струм
Туруктуу ток
Улшăнусăр ток
Հաստատուն հոսանք
זרם ישר
تيار مستمر
جریان مستقیم
راست رو
ڈریکٹ کرنٹ
डिसी विद्युत
दिष्ट धारा
একমুখী বিদ্যুৎ প্রবাহ
ਬਿਜਲੀ ਦੀ ਸਿੱਧੀ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਹਿਤ ਧਾਰਾ
நேர் மின்னோட்டம்
ఏకముఖ విద్యుత్ ప్రవాహం
നേർധാരാ വൈദ്യുതി
ไฟฟ้ากระแสตรง
တည်ငြိမ်လျှပ်စစ်
ቀጥተኛ ጅረት
直流
直流電
직류
Subject
Category:Electrical engineering
Category:Electric current
Category:Electric power
Thumbnail
Types of current.svg?width=300
Url
%23.WaGYTdGQyHs
pt13.pdf
WasDerivedFrom
Direct current?oldid=1123876699&ns=0
WikiPageLength
15543
Wikipage page ID
47713
Wikipage revision ID
1123876699
WikiPageUsesTemplate
Template:Authority control
Template:Commons category-inline
Template:Convert
Template:DC power delivery standards
Template:Electric motor
Template:Electromagnetism
Template:Further
Template:Main
Template:More citations needed
Template:Notelist
Template:Portal
Template:Redirect
Template:Reflist
Template:Short description
Template:U+
Template:Webarchive
Template:Wiktionary