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Galvanic Battery (Noun)

Meaning

Battery consisting of a number of voltaic cells arranged in series or parallel.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The galvanic battery was invented by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta in the 1800s and was the first battery to produce a steady electric current.
  • A galvanic battery consists of two electrodes, an anode and a cathode, separated by an electrolyte that facilitates the flow of electric charge.
  • The galvanic battery is still widely used today in many applications, including flashlights, toys, and other portable devices.
  • The development of the galvanic battery revolutionized the field of electrical engineering and paved the way for the invention of many other devices.
  • Galvanic batteries are commonly used in remote areas where access to a power grid is not available, providing a reliable source of electricity for powering essential devices.

Synonyms

  • Voltaic Battery

Hypernyms

  • Battery

Hyponyms

  • Dry Battery
  • Storage Battery
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