electric battery

  • 1electric battery — noun a device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series • Syn: ↑battery • Hypernyms: ↑electrical device • Hyponyms: ↑A battery, ↑B battery, ↑C battery …

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  • 2electric battery — battery which stores electricity …

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  • 3electric battery — Alessandro Volta …

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  • 4Electric vehicle — Sustainable energy Renewable energy …

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  • 5Electric vehicle battery — Further information: Rechargeable electricity storage system For the starting, lighting and ignition system battery of an automobile, see Automotive battery. A Mitsubishi i MiEV having its batteries installed in Japan …

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  • 6Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one …

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  • 7Electric double-layer capacitor — Maxwell Technologies MC and BC series supercapacitors (up to 3000 farad capacitance) An electric double layer capacitor (EDLC), also known as supercapacitor, supercondenser, electrochemical double layer capacitor, or ultracapacitor, is an… …

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  • 8Electric motorcycles and scooters — are vehicles with two or three wheels that use electric motors to attain locomotion.Power sourceGenerally, the source of power for the electric motor has been batteries, but development in fuel cell technology has created several prototypes. Some …

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  • 9Electric locomotive — Electric Trains redirects here. For the 1995 Squeeze single, see Electric Trains (song). An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from an external source. Sources include overhead lines, third rail or an on board electricity… …

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  • 10Electric guitar — Fender Stratocaster String instrument Classification String instrument (plucked, either by fingerpicking, or with a pick.) …

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