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An inverter increases the DC voltage, and then changes direct current to alternating current before sending it out to power a device.
These devices were initially designed to do the opposite i.e to convert alternating current into direct current.
Since these converters could basically be run in reverse to accomplish the opposite effect, they were called inverters.
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