Direct Current
If the potential Difference is maintained between the two ends of a conductor by connecting a battery, then a continuous current will flow in the conductor from the positive term in a to the negative terminal of the battery. in this case current is unidirectional (in one direction). The direction of the current remains unaltered. A current which does not change its direction in the circuit with time is called Direct Current and is known as D.C.
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