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Interesting Information about Cell Phone Battery

September 10, 2007 by admin  
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The following paragraphs summarize the work of Watch batteries experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Cell Phone Battery . Heed their advice to avoid any Cell Phone Battery surprises.

What is battery voltage? I think we talk around the real definition so much we actually begin to believe that we understand what it means when in reality we do not. For my benefit as well as yours let us go back to the basics of what battery voltage really means and how the work it conducts inside your battery affects the other technical factors of your battery.

Italian physicist Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (February 18, 1745 – March 5, 1827) grew up with a passion for electricity, though some might call it an obssesion. In 1775 he devised the electrophorus, a device that produced a static electric charge.

In 1776-77 he studied the chemistry of gases, discovered methane, and devised experiments that would ignite gases by an electric spark in a closed vessel. In 1800 he developed the voltaic pile, a forerunner of the electric battery, which produced a steady electric current.

The electric pile was a result of an experiment by Volta. The experiment created a make shift cell, a wine goblet filled with brine into which the two dissimilar electrodes were dipped, Volta then placed together several pairs of alternating copper (or silver) and zinc discs separated by cloth and soaked the cloth in brine (salt water) to increase conductivity, and the result was an electrical current.

The electric pile ultimately replaced the goblets with cardboard soaked in brine. The number of cells, and thus the voltage the electric pile could produce, was limited by the pressure, and exerted by the upper cells that would squeeze all of the brine out of the cardboard of the bottom cell. The electric pile was the first electric battery.

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