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Batteries

Batteries play numerous important roles in everyday life, from providing the initial power needed to start the engines of cars to acting as a backup source of electricity in telecommunications, public transportation and medical procedures.

Battery Life and Performance Factors

The battery life depends on the operating conditions and the effective maintenance practices followed for regular checking of battery health. The useful life of the … Read more

Difference between AA & AAA Battery

In this article, we will discuss the difference between AA & AAA battery. AA and AAA batteries are widely used in small electronic equipment. The … Read more

How many Volts is a AA battery?

Generally, AA batteries have an initial voltage of around 1.2V. The electrical appliance and gadgets usually designed to work within the range of 0.9 to … Read more

Why Battery not Store AC voltage

Why Battery not Store AC voltage

The battery can not store AC voltage because it is not possible to reverse the battery terminals after a half-wave of the alternating voltage waveform. … Read more

Difference between Boost Charger & Float Charger

Difference between Boost Charger & Float Charger

In this article, we will discuss the difference between a float charger and a boost charger. The boost charger quickly charges the battery. On the … Read more

Advantages of Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Batteries

Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Batteries are sealed maintenance-free lead-acid batteries. The normal lead-acid battery evolves hydrogen which needs to vent through the cell in … Read more

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VRLA Battery – Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery

A VRLA battery or Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery is a sealed battery or maintenance-free battery. This is one type of Lead-acid rechargeable battery. The … Read more

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Difference between Capacitor and Battery

What is Capacitor? A capacitor is a passive two-terminal device that stores electric charge in an electric field. The capacitor has two metallic plates separated … Read more

What is Battery Acid? Its composition and Roles

The battery acid is the acid used in lead-acid batteries. A battery can not work without battery acid or electrolyte. The battery converts electrical energy … Read more

Why is the terminal voltage less than EMF during discharging of battery?

The equivalent circuit of the battery is given below. A voltage source can be represented as an EMF source with internal series resistance. Under no … Read more

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