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Battery cell

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  1. The simplest operating unit in a storage battery. it consists of one or more positive electrodes or plates, an electrolyte that permits ionic conduction, one or more negative electrodes or plates, separators between plates of opposite polarity, and a container for all the above.

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  3. The simplest operating unit in a storage battery. it consists of one or more


Аккумуляторная батарея, русский
  1. , группа однотипных электрических аккумуляторов, соединенных электрически и конструктивно для получения необходимых значений тока и напряжения.

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Battery, английский
  1. Illegal beating or physical violence or control of a person without their permission. (compare with assault.) agresion

  2. Батарея

  3. Аккумуляторная батарея

  4. A place whereon cannon, mortars, &c., are or may be mounted for action. it generally has a parapet for the protection of the gunners, and other defences and conveniences according to its importance and objects. (see also floating battery.) also, a company of artillery. in field-artillery it includes men, guns (usually six in the british service), horses, carriages, &c., complete for service.

  5. [1] two or more artillery pieces of the same caliber, or used for a shared purpose (e.g., anti-aircraft). [2] the entire armament of a warship. [3] a set of interconnected galvanic cells capable of holding an electrical charge and providing a source of supplementary energy (e.g., in a diesel-engined submarine).

  6. A number of similar machines or similar pieces of equipment placed side by side on a single or separate base and operated by means of common connections as a unit. compare bank

  7. A blasting machine.

  8. Two or more electrochemical cells enclosed in a container and electrically interconnected in an appropriate series/parallel arrangement to provide the required operating voltage and current levels. under common usage, the term battery also applies to a single cell if it constitutes the entire electrochemical storage system.

  9. A device, made up of a collection of cells, used for storing electricity. can be either rechargeable or non-rechargeable. batteries types include flooded cell, sealed, and dry cell. battery chemistries include lead-acid, nickel-metal-hydride (nimh), nickel-cadmium (nicad) and lithium.

  10. A power source for a portable device.

  11. Two or more electrochemical cells enclosed in a container and electrically

  12. Direct current electrical storage unit which converts chemical or other forms of energy into electrical energy. also accumulator (archaic),

  13. The component that stores the electrical power needed to start the engine. the battery also powers vehicle accessories when there is insufficient power output from the charging system, and acts as a “shock absorber” for the vehicle electrical system.

  14. Locomotives and carriages are nowadays invariably fitted with large, heavy-duty batteries to provide start up and emergency power. batteries are usually recharged from a power line running along the train or from the traction power supply through a generator, alternator or converter.


Battery, английский

Battery (car), английский

Battery (эл.), английский

Battery - driven car, английский

Battery acid, английский
    The fluid in automotive batteries, a mixture of sulfuric acid and water.


Battery acquisition radar, английский
    Поис-- ковая рлс батареи зур


Battery available capacity, английский
  1. The total maximum charge, expressed in ampere-hours, that can be withdrawn from a cell or battery under a specific set of operating conditions including discharge rate, temperature, initial state of charge, age, and cut-off voltage.

  2. The total maximum charge, expressed in ampere‐hours, that


Battery backup, английский
    Батарейная поддержка


Battery capacity, английский
  1. The maximum total electrical charge, expressed in ampere-hours, which a battery can deliver to a load under a specific set of conditions.

  2. The maximum total electrical charge, expressed in ampere‐hours, which a


Battery charge, английский
    The amount of battery power left on the system.


Battery charger, английский
  1. Аккумуляторная зарядная станция ватсо battery cutoff выключение (аккумуляторной) батареи

  2. Зарядное устройство аккумуляторной

  3. Зарядное устройство

  4. A device used to charge a battery by converting (usually) mains voltage ac to a dc voltage suitable for the battery. chargers often incorporate some form of regulator to prevent overcharging and damage to the battery. available in both switchmode and ferro-magnetic types.

  5. Static device for recharging an electrical storage battery,


Battery charging equipment, английский

Battery charging station, английский

Battery control data processor, английский
    Устройство обработки данных системы управления (ракетной) батареей


Battery control radar, английский
    Рлс управления (ракетной) батареей


Battery cycle life, английский
  1. The number of cycles, to a specified depth of discharge, that a cell or battery can undergo before failing to meet its specified capacity or efficiency performance criteria.

  2. The number of cycles, to a specified depth of discharge, that a cell or


Battery data link, английский
    Линия пере- • дачи данных батареи зур


Battery design capacity, английский

Battery discharge time, английский
    Время разрядки батареи


Electrodes, английский
    Pins or blades on electric moisture meters, usually made of steel, used to penetrate and contact the wood.


Electrolyte, английский
  1. A chemical solution which can conduct electricity

  2. A water solution of salts used to replace or reinforce the normal salts of the blood.

  3. A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement of ions (instead of electrons) with the liberation of matter at the electrodes of an electrochemical cell.

  4. The connecting medium, often a fluid, that allows electrolysis to occur. all common batteries contain an electrolyte, such as the sulphuric acid used in lead-acid batteries.

  5. A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement

  6. The fluid in automotive batteries, a mixture of sulfuric acid and water.


Conduction, английский
  1. Conduction

  2. The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.

  3. The transfer of energy through a solid without motion of the conducting solid as a whole. steady-state conduction calls if the temperature at each point is independent of time. unsteady or transient conduction situations changes with time (time dependant)

  4. The process of passing heat, sound or nervous impulses from one part of the body to another

  5. Проводимость; электрическая проводимость; электропроводность

  6. The transfer of heat energy through matter.

  7. The transfer of heat energy in materials (usually solids) via molecular scale vibrations and collision interactions.

  8. Heat transfer to another body or within a body by direct contact.

  9. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region.1 conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative capability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1).3 682 infrared and thermal testing

  10. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region. compare convection; radiation. conductivity, electrical (?): ability of material to transmit electric current, measured in siemens per meter. reciprocal or inverse of resistivity ?: conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative ability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1). compare capacity, thermal.


Reactive power, английский
  1. The sine of the phase angle between the current and voltage waveforms in an alternating current system. see also power factor.

  2. The sine of the phase angle between the current and voltage waveforms in

  3. The part of instantaneous power that does no real work. its function is to establish and sustain the electric and magnetic fi elds required to let active power perform useful work.


Waveform, английский
  1. The shape of the phase power at a certain frequency and amplitude.

  2. A graph of an audio signal`s sound pressure or voltage over time. the waveform of a pure tone is a sine wave.