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		<title>What is a DC battery?</title>
		<description>Direct current is a kind of electricity that is supplied by battery. By using a DC battery, the electric charge moves in a single direction. It can cause an imbalance to the electric charges. 

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		<title>What are amp-hours?</title>
		<description>Amp hours refer to a rating that deals on how much the amount of amperage is available when the battery is evenly discharge for more than a 20-hour period. 

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