Voltaic Battery (Noun)
Meaning
Battery consisting of a number of voltaic cells arranged in series or parallel.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The invention of the voltaic battery by Alessandro Volta in 1800 revolutionized the study of electromagnetism.
- A typical voltaic battery consists of multiple cells connected in series to increase the voltage.
- The early experimenters used a voltaic battery as a source of direct current in their investigations.
- To increase the power of the device, the engineer used a voltaic battery consisting of 12 cells in parallel.
- In the laboratory, the scientist carefully constructed a voltaic battery using six electrochemical cells in series.