
The lead–acid battery was invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Planté and is the oldest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ratio and a low energy-to-volume ratio, its ability to supply high surge currents means that the cells have a relatively large power-to-weight ratio. These features, along with t...
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An electrochemical battery that uses lead and lead oxide for electrodes and sulfuric acid for the electrolyte. Lead-acid batteries are the most commonly used in photovoltaic (PV) and other alternative energy systems because their initial cost is lower and because they are readily available nearly ev...
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An electrochemical battery that uses lead and lead oxide for electrodes and sulfuric acid for the electrolyte.
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A general category that includes batteries with plates made of pure lead, lead-antimony, or lead-calcium immersed in an acid electrolyte.
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n] - a battery with lead electrodes with dilute sulphuric acid as the electrolyte
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The assembly of one or more cells with an electrolyte based on dilute sulfuric acid and water, a positive electrode of lead dioxide and negative electrodes of lead. Lead Acid batteries all use the same basic chemistry. The positive plate is comprised of
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A battery with electrodes of lead oxide and metallic lead that are separated by an electrolyte of sulphuric acid.Some batteries manufactured for use in very hot or very cold climates may have stronger or weaker acid. If so, it is usually marked on the battery.Most Lead-Acid batteries will have a specific gravity in the range of 1.1 to 1.3, with mos...
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lead-acid accumulator noun a battery with lead electrodes with dilute sulphuric acid as the electrolyte; each cell generates about 2 volts
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An electrochemical battery that uses lead and lead oxide for electrodes and sulfuric acid for the electrolyte.
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