Concept of “Electronics”
Let’s build up the vital activity and earth-friendly technology for the East Asia by developing electronic industry.
look first!
The handle name is displayed.
Only the handle name named by yourself is displayed on the Exchange Squares, though writing full name is indispensable for the entry (comment).
Inquiry (entry)
Please enter from "Inquiry" when you write article.
password
Only the person who had written the article can read the school fellow's full text using the password.
Category of Electronics

battery

In electronics, a battery is two or more electrochemical cells which store chemical energy and make it available as electrical energy. Common usage has evolved to include a single electrical cell in the definition. There are many types of electrochemical cells, including galvanic cells, electrolytic cells, fuel cells, flow cells and voltaic piles. A battery’s characteristics may vary due to many factors including internal chemistry, current drain and temperature.
One common division of batteries distinguishes two types: primary (disposable) and secondary (rechargeable). Primary batteries are designed to be used once only because they use up their chemicals in an effectively irreversible reaction. Secondary batteries can be recharged because the chemical reactions they use are reversible; they are recharged by running a charging current through the battery, but in an opposite direction to the discharge current. Secondary, also called rechargeable batteries can be charged and discharged many times before wearing out. After wearing out some batteries can be recycled.
>From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_%28electricity%29

May 31, 2008 10:21 PM by bluedragon(Singapore / Malaysia)

<= Please click "Comment(Answer)" to comment on this contribution.