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What (who) is AC adapter - definition


AC adapter         
An AC adapter, AC/DC adapter, or AC/DC converter is a type of external power supply, often enclosed in a case similar to an AC plug. Other common names include wall wart, power brick, wall charger, and power adapter.
AC         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE, COMMON ABBREVIATION THAT CAN DENOTE "AIR CONDITINING", "ALTERNATING CURRENT" IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, ELEMENT ACTINIUM, AND MORE
Ac; A.c.; A c; A-c; Ac series; A.C.; AC (disambiguation); Ac.; ℀; A C; A\C
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AC is a pretty ghetto town.
a.c.         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE, COMMON ABBREVIATION THAT CAN DENOTE "AIR CONDITINING", "ALTERNATING CURRENT" IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, ELEMENT ACTINIUM, AND MORE
Ac; A.c.; A c; A-c; Ac series; A.C.; AC (disambiguation); Ac.; ℀; A C; A\C
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Examples of use of AC adapter
1. The Tritton AX Visor comes with a USB charging cable and an AC adapter.
2. The Jabra SP5050 only comes with an in–car charger and no AC adapter.
3. The machines‘ AC adapter would double as a carrying strap, and a hand crank would power them when there‘s no electricity.
4. And weighing 8.8 pounds without the AC adapter, the M70 isn‘t traveling anywhere, except maybe from the living room to the bedroom.
5. About 67',000 Hewlett–Packard digital cameras are being recalled worldwide because they can cause some batteries to overheat when the camera is connected to an AC adapter or docking station, posing a fire hazard, U.S. regulators said Tuesday.