Description
In both science and in
technology, a battery is used as a type of device that is used to store
energy, making it available for use in an electrical form. They consist
of electrochemical devices, including one or even more galvanic cells.
Baghdad Batteries are thought to be the first known in history, dating
back from sometime between the years of 250 BCE and 640 BCE. The modern
battery began with the Voltaic pile, which was developed by Alessandro
Volta, an Italian physicist, in 1800. As of a 2005 estimate, the
battery industry generates, no pun intended, around 48 billion dollars
in annual sales.
Batteries can be divided into two main categories, rechargeable batteries and non-rechargeable, or disposable, batteries.
Disposable batteries are also known as primary cells. They are intended
for a one time use only, to be used until the chemical changes used to
induce its electrical current supply have been finished. Their common
usages include smaller, more portable devices that have either a low
current drain or are used away from any alternative power source.
Rechargeable batteries, also known as secondary cells, have a longer
usage life since they can be recharged after their power has been
drained. You can do so by applying an externally supplied electrical
current. This causes a reversal in the chemical changes that occur
during the battery’s use. These devices used to do this are commonly
known as rechargers or chargers.
The ‘wet cell,’ or lead-acid, battery is the oldest form of the
rechargeable battery that is still in today’s use. This battery
contains a liquid found in an unsealed container that requires the
battery to be kept in an upright position. The area in which it is used
must be well-ventilated so as not to cause the ventilated, hydrogen gas
to display its explosive qualities.
The lead-acid battery is quite heavy, although its cost to manufacture
is low and the high surge content levels allow it to be a commonly used
battery in places where its weight and handling ease are not of any
concern.
The most common form of a lead-acid battery is the car battery.
A gel battery is known to be an expensive lead-acid battery type,
containing a semi-solid electrolyte that is used to prevent spillage.
The portable types are considered to be ‘dry cells.’ They are sealed
units that are useful in appliances such as cell phones and laptop
computers. These types of cells also include, nickel-cadmium or NiCd,
nickel metal hydride or NiMH, and lithium-ion or Li-Ion, listed in the
order of their increasing power density and also their cost.
Both disposable batteries and rechargeable batteries come in various
standard sizes. This is so they can easily be used in a wider amount of
appliances. The most commonly known types of batteries are the
A-series, including A, AA, AAA, and AAAA. Also known are B, C, D, F, G,
J, and N. Other variants include 3R12, 4R25, PP3, PP9, and the 996 and
PC926 that are used in lanterns. There are many, many more less common
battery types, and their usages vary greatly.
By: Joe Goertz -
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