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Batteries BATTERY TERMINOLOGY BATTERY TERMINOLOGY Batteries are used for a wide variety of services throughout technology today.  To begin  to  study  battery  operation  and  characteristics,  a  few  terms  that  are  used with batteries must be understood. EO 1.1 DEFINE  the  following  terms  as  they  relate  to batteries and voltaic cells: a. Voltaic cell b. Battery c. Electrode d. Electrolyte e. Specific gravity f. Ampere-Hour Voltaic Cell The term voltaic cell is defined as a combination of materials used to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.   A voltaic or chemical cell consists of two electrodes made of different types of metals or metallic compounds placed in an electrolyte solution. Battery battery is a group of two or more connected voltaic cells. Electrode An electrode is a metallic compound, or metal, which has an abundance of electrons (negative electrode) or an abundance of positive charges (positive electrode). Electrolyte An electrolyte is a solution which is capable of conducting an electric current.   The electrolyte of a cell may be a liquid or a paste.   If the electrolyte is a paste, the cell is referred to as a dry cell; if the electrolyte is a solution, it is called a wet cell. Specific Gravity Specific gravity  is defined as the ratio comparing the weight of any liquid to the weight of an equal volume of water.   The specific gravity of pure water is 1.000.   Lead-acid batteries use an electrolyte which contains sulfuric acid.  Pure sulfuric acid has a specific gravity of 1.835, since it weighs 1.835 times as much as pure water per unit volume. Rev. 0 Page 1 ES-04

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