File:Direct current symbol.svg

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Description "An example of the Direct Current symbol found on electronics requiring or producing DC power." —Torindkflt
Date Uploaded as DCCurrent.gif on 25 Oct 2006 (UTC)
Source Originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia as DCCurrent.gif by Torindkflt. Vectorized by Remember the dot.
Author Torindkflt, Remember the dot
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current14:17, 28 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 14:17, 28 November 2011250 × 100 (407 bytes)RicordisamoaSmaller file size
02:50, 27 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 02:50, 27 March 2007250 × 100 (3 KB)Remember the dot{{Information |Description="An example of the Direct Current symbol found on electronics requiring or producing DC power." —en:User:Torindkflt |Source=Originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia as DCCurrent.gif by en:User:Torindkflt. Vectori

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