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    Does a bike generator (or regular generator) create AC (alternating current) or DC...

    ...(direct current)? First person to give me both gets 10 points. Easy. If no one gives me both, I pick the best one that explains the one they picked. I look through all of them so no rush.

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    direct current it does not have to travel a very long distance to reach where the power needs to go

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    direct current it does not have to travel a very long distance to reach where the power needs to go


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