Battery Definition
A battery is defined as a device that stores and provides electrical energy through chemical reactions, classified into primary and secondary types.
Types of Battery
Primary Batteries
Secondary Batteries
Primary Batteries
Primary batteries, such as zinc-carbon and alkaline, are non-rechargeable and used in devices like clocks and remote controls.
Secondary Batteries
Secondary batteries, like lithium-ion and lead-acid, are rechargeable and used in devices like mobile phones and electric vehicles.
Battery Applications
Different types of batteries are used in various applications, from small devices like watches to large systems like solar energy storage.
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