In a flashlight, electric charges continually flow from one side of the source to the other. What type of current is this?
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Charge flows only in one direction in direct current (DC). A flashlight and most other battery-operated devices use direct current. Alternating current (AC) is a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction. Electric current in your home and school is mostly alternating current.
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