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  • 1battery fluid — See battery acid …

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  • 2fluid — [1] A substance which flows, e.g., a liquid or a gas. [2] Substance in either a liquid or gaseous state; substance containing particles which move and change position without separation of the mass. [3] Any liquid or gas that is capable of… …

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  • 3Fluid and crystallized intelligence — Human intelligence Abilities and Traits Abstract thought Communication · Creativity Emotional Intelligence Kn …

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  • 4battery — /bat euh ree/, n., pl. batteries. 1. Elect. a. Also called galvanic battery, voltaic battery. a combination of two or more cells electrically connected to work together to produce electric energy. b. cell (def. 7a). 2. any large group or series… …

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  • 5Battery — /bat euh ree/, n. The, a park at the S end of Manhattan, in New York City. Also called Battery Park. * * * Any of a class of devices, consisting of a group of electrochemical cells (see electrochemistry), that convert chemical energy into… …

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  • 6Automotive battery — 12 V, 40 Ah Lead acid car battery An automotive battery is a type of rechargeable battery that supplies electric energy to an automobile.[1] Usually this refers to an SLI battery (starting, lighting, ignition) to power the starter motor …

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  • 7Car battery — A car battery is a type of rechargeable battery that supplies electric energy to an automobile [ Horst Bauer Bosch Automotive Handbook 4th Edition Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart 1996 ISBN 0 8376 0333 1, pages 803 807 ] . Usually this refers to an… …

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  • 8VRLA battery — A valve regulated (sealed) lead–acid battery A VRLA battery (valve regulated lead–acid battery) is a type of low maintenance lead–acid rechargeable battery. Because of their construction, VRLA batteries do not require regular addition of water to …

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  • 9Zinc–air battery — specific energy 470 (practical),1370 (theoretical) Wh/kg[1][2] (1.692, 4.932 MJ/kg) energy density 1480 9780 Wh/L[c …

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  • 10Gas battery — Gas Gas (g[a^]s), n.; pl. {Gases} (g[a^]s [e^]z). [Invented by the chemist Van Helmont of Brussels, who died in 1644.] 1. An a[ e]riform fluid; a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be …

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