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  • Direct Current (DC): Understanding Unidirectional Electrical Flow
    A current consisting of charges that flow only in one direction is called direct current (DC).

    Here's why:

    * Direct refers to the unidirectional flow of charges.

    * Current describes the flow of electric charge.

    In contrast, alternating current (AC) involves charges that periodically change direction, typically in a sinusoidal pattern.

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