A direct current
a) often changes direction as it flows through a conductor.
b) may change in magnitude but always flows in the same direction in a conductor.
c) must always remain constant in magnitude but can travel in any direction through a conductor.
d) can be used in a circuit with a transformer to change the voltage in that circuit.
b
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