Clipart illustrations of batteries and cells that are used to produce electric currents and provide power to other tools and devices.
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Battery
Lechlanché battery in a glass jar.... |
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Battery
Bottle bichromate battery.... |
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Battery
Bunsen battery.... |
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Battery
The electrical symbol for a battery, either storage or dry cells.... |
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Battery
"The term battery is applied either to a single jar, or cell, containing the generating materials, or to a number of such cells conected togehter by electric conductors; the latter being the more prop... |
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Battery
"A simple battery constructed from sulphuric acid and zinc ." -Avery 1895... |
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Battery and lamp
"Battery and lamp set for illuminating partition interiors." —Croft 1915... |
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Battery Resistance
An illustration of Mance's method used to measure battery resistance.... |
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Battery Resistance
An illustration of Mance's method used to measure battery resistance.... |
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Battery Resistance
An illustration of the assisting and opposing method used to measure battery resistance.... |
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Battery, Daniell's
A wet-cell battery composed of zinc in a copper sulfate solution. ... |
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Battery, Galvanic
"Galvanism is the branch of electric science to which an experiment by Galvani gave birth. His wife, who was making soup from frogs, put them in proximity to a charged electrical machine. On touching ... |
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Battery, galvanic
"If we take for example, a slip of zinc, and another of copper, and place the in a cup of diluted sulphuric acid, their upper ends in tontact, and above the water, and their lower ends separated, then... |
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Battery, galvanic
"A type of battery used to produce electricity.." -Comstock 1850... |
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Battery, Simple
A simple battery or cell used to generate electricity by chemical action.... |
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Battery, Thermal
An illustration of Clamond's thermal battery; a thermal battery refers to the the electrolyte being solid and inactive at a normal ambient temperature and liquid and active at high temperatures.... |
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Battery, Thermolectric
An illustration of a thermoelectric battery.... |
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Battery, Trough
The trough battery was a variant of the Voltaic Pile and was invented by William Cruickshank c1800. Volta's battery consisted of brine-soaked pieces of cloth sandwiched between zinc and copper discs, ... |
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Battery, Wallaston's
In Wollaston's battery, the wooden box was replaced with an earthenware vessel, and a copper plate was bent into a U-shape, with a single plate of zinc placed in the center of the bent copper. The zin... |
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Battery, Wallaston's
In Wollaston's battery, the wooden box was replaced with an earthenware vessel, and a copper plate was bent into a U-shape, with a single plate of zinc placed in the center of the bent copper. The zin... |
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Cell, Bussen's
An illustration of Bussen's cell.... |
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Cell, Daniell
"Simple Daniell cell for closed circuit work." — Hawkins, 1917... |
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Cell, Daniell
The Daniell cell (var. sp. Daniel cell), also called the gravity cell or crowfoot cell was invented in 1836 by John Frederic Daniell, who was a British chemist and meteorologist. The Daniell cell was ... |
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Cell, Grove
An illustration of Bussen's cell.The Grove cell was an early electric primary cell named after its inventor, British chemist William Robert Grove, and consisted of a zinc anode in concentrated sulfuri... |
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Cell, Leclanché
Georges Leclanché invented and patented in 1866 his battery, the Leclanché cell. It contained a conducting solution (electrolyte) of ammonium chloride, a cathode (positive terminal) of c... |