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Preface

DC Circuits

DC stands for Direct Current. This simply means that the current in a DC circuit flows steadily in one direction. The current is not expected to reverse direction. This is as opposed to AC, which stands for Alternating Current, where the current direction and voltage polarity (positive and negative) reverse many times per second. The circuits described below actually act no differently with DC or AC. If the batteries shown were replaced with an AC source (such as an oscillator or alternator), the rules would apply in the same way. However, following scholarly tradition, they will be treated under the heading of DC circuits to differentiate them from circuits that do act differently with DC and AC.

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