You're most likely thinking of AC/DC (the dash is usually in the form of a lightning bolt)
AnswerThere is a hard rock band called AC/DC .In electrical jargon, AC is short for alternating current and DC is short for Direct current.
A band that sounds like ac/dc somewhat is Thunder. Rhinobucket are like ac/dc too. they even had Simon Wright(who used to drum for ac/dc) in their lineup for a while.
AC/DC made 77 songs all together
the song T.N.T by ac/dc is found on the CD called HIGH VOLTAGE
The Superman logo is owned by DC Comics, which is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment. It is a trademarked symbol associated with the superhero character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Yes.
If it is a logo or name that you have designed and it goes outside of the state- is technically trademarked and protected under the common law?
Yes, they can.
Yes, but if your have not registered your company's logo with the trademark office, your logo can never be trademarked once you have used it and sold products with this logo. If you don't want another company copying or using a very similar logo, then I suggest you have it trademarked.
The World of Warcraft logo is trademarked. it can be used for personal usage as long as the trademark notice is included but cannot be used for commercial gain without express permission.
A typical AC waveform is symmetrical about a zero crossing point. You can bias the AC with DC such that the AC waveform is symmetrical about the DC voltage.
formula for ac to dc
The difference AC and DC grounding is that AC is alternate current and DC is direct current. Grounding for both AC and DC is the same.
It was first used in 1947, and registered in 1957.
You're most likely thinking of AC/DC (the dash is usually in the form of a lightning bolt)
Ac/dc