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  1. Barbette

    Other uses refimprove date October 2008 File Redoutable barbette.jpg thumb Barbette of the French ship Redoutable 1876 Redoutable 1876 . File Iowa 16 inch Gun EN.svg right thumb Illustration of the barbette in relation to other parts of a battleship turret. A barbette is a protective circular armour feature around a cannon or heavy artillery gun. The name comes from the French language French phrase en barbette referring to the practice of firing a field gun over a parapet defensive wall rather than through an opening embrasure . The former gives better angles of fire but less protection. For example, the Confederate defenders at the Second Battle of Fort McAllister were unable to operate their cannons because the en barbette gun emplacements provided poor protection from Union riflemen outside the fort. ref Trudeau, Noah Andre. Southern Storm Sherman s March to the Sea. New York Harper Collins, 2008 ref Before the complete introduction of the fully enclosed armoured gun turret s, a barbette was a fixed armoured enclosure protecting the gun. The barbette could take the form of a ring of armour around the gun mount over which the guns possibly fitted with a gun shield fired. In warships from the age of the dreadnought forward, the barbette is the non rotating drum beneath the rotating gun turret properly known as the gunhouse and above the armoured deck ship deck on a warship. It forms the protection for the upper ends of the hoists that lift shell projectile shells and their propelling charges e.g. cordite from the magazines below. When applied to military aircraft, largely in aviation history books written in British English , a barbette is a position on an aircraft where a gun, or guns, are in a mounting which has a restricted arc of fire when compared to a turret, or which ... barbette again, mostly as a convention of British English can be used to describe military aircraft ... Barbeta parapet de Gesch tzbank es Barbeta fr Barbette it Barbetta lt Barbetas ja no Barbette ...   more details



  1. Barbette (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary barbette Barbette may refer to Barbette , protective armour around a cannon or heavy artillery gun HMAS Barbette P 97 , was an Attack class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy People Barbette performer 1899 1973 , was an American female impersonator, high wire performer and trapeze artist Paul Barbette 1620 1666? , was a Dutch physician La Grande Barbette was the nickname given to the fortifications teacher at the cole nationale des sous officiers d active cole militaire de Saint Maixent around the year 1880. See also Barbet disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Barbette (performer)

    good article Infobox person name Barbette image Barbette03.jpg caption Barbette in 1926 birth name Vander ... queen Female impersonator spouse children Barbette December 19, 1899 August 5, 1973 was an American ... 19, 1899. Barbette attained great popularity throughout the United States but his greatest fame came in Europe and especially Paris, in the 1920s and 1930s. Barbette began performing as an Acrobatics ... a few years of circus work, Barbette went solo and adopted his exotic sounding pseudonym . He performed ... a career ending illness or injury, Barbette returned to Texas but continued to work as a consultant ... of dealing with chronic pain, Barbette committed suicide on August 5, 1973. Both in life and following his death, Barbette served as an inspiration to a number of artists, including Jean Cocteau and Man Ray . Early life and career Barbette birth name cited as Vander Clyde ref name newyorker cite ... name thompson cite news last Thompson first Karen R coauthors title Barbette He started in the circus ... history 120 history 391 barbette he started in the circus accessdate 2008 05 29 ref ref name Culme ... Barbette himself gave his birthplace as Trickham, Texas Trickem . ref name passport United States passport ... of Barbette s father. On a 1923 passport application, Barbette lists his father s name as Henry Broadway and notes him as deceased. ref name passport However, Barbette s death certificate gives ... 81205, for Vander Clyde Barbette Broadway. 1973 10 17 ref The death certificate lists his mother s name as Hattie Wilson ref name death Barbette listed her name as Mrs. E. S. Loving on his passport application. ref name passport Barbette s mother took him to the circus at an early age in Austin ... season to earn money in order to go to the circus as often as possible. ref name newyorker Barbette ... from high school at the age of 14. ref name Gerwitz198 After high school, Barbette began his circus ... had died unexpectedly and Barbette answered the surviving sister s ad for a replacement, auditioning ...   more details



  1. Paul Barbette

    Paul Barbette 5 February 1620, Strasbourg ref Dates range from 1619 to 1629, but Charles Edmond Perrin in his Trois provinces de l Est Lorraine, Alsace, Franche Comt , 1957, p. 29, gives a precise birth date as well as his parents. ref 1666?, Amsterdam was a celebrated Netherlands Dutch physician. After finishing his medicine studies at Leiden University in 1645, he practised both medicine and surgery in Amsterdam. He was a determined enemy of bleeding in all cases, relying chiefly on sudorific s. He proposed the operation of gastrostomy in cases of intussusception of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments. He wrote many works, which have been frequently reprinted, and he was held as a high authority in his day. His writings, however, contain little that is original, but they display much learning and acquaintance with his profession. They are in Dutch and Latin, and have been collected in Opera omnia medica et chirurgica Amsterdam, 1672, 8 volumes , which was translated in Italian, German, French, and English. References newgenbio Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barbette, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1666 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barbette, Paul Category 1620 births Category 1666 deaths Category 17th century Dutch physicians Category Leiden University alumni Category People from Amsterdam Netherlands bio stub fr Paul Barbette ...   more details



  1. Barbette Spaeth

    Barbette Stanley Spaeth is an associate professor at College of William and Mary , ref http www.wm.edu as classicalstudies faculty spaeth b.php William and Mary faculty page ref and is an expert in Roman mythology . ref She was one of experts in various subfields that was compiled to evaluate whether or not the Roman imperial cult united or divided the peoples of the Roman Empire. cite web url http sbl site.org publications article.aspx?articleId 789 title Rome and Religion A Cross Disciplinary Dialogue author Jonathan L. Reed date November 10, 2011 accessdate November 10, 2011 ref She is past secretary of the Williamsburg Society, Archaeological Institute of America , ref http web.wm.edu aia officers.php?svr www Archaeological Institute of America website ref and president of the Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions. ref http socamr.wikispaces.com Administrative Information Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions website ref She graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a PhD. Spaeth wrote her doctoral dissertation on Ceres mythology Ceres ref http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 1997 97.10.17.html Barbette Stanley Spaeth, The Roman Goddess Ceres , Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.10.17 ref which became an acclaimed and well cited treatise, The Roman Goddess Ceres . ref Barbette Stanley Spaeth, The Roman Goddess Ceres University of Texas Press, 1996 . ref She was a professor at Tulane University , from 1987 to 2001. ref http www.tulane.edu spaeth home.html ref She has won numerous awards for her work in academia. ref See, e.g. , http www.wm.edu as dean facultygovernanceawards ... Spaeth, Barbette Stanley, The Goddess Ceres and the Death of Tiberius Gracchus , Historia Zeitschrift f r Alte Geschichte, Vol. 39, No. 2, 1990. cite book last Spaeth first Barbette Stanley title The Roman ... website http www.vroma.org bspaeth Pamphile s homepage , VROMA Persondata NAME Spaeth, Barbette ... Spaeth, Barbette Category American academics Category Living people Category The College of William ...   more details



  1. Battery

    potential. wiktionarypar battery Battery may refer to Artillery battery , an organized group of artillery pieces also gun battery with similar groupings on warships Battery crime , contact with another in a manner likely to cause bodily harm Battery tort , intentional harmful or offensive contact with a person under civil law Battery electricity , electrochemical cells to produce electricity Automotive battery See List of battery types for links to electrical batteries Battery room , a facility used to house batteries for large scale backup power systems Battery, 18th and 19th century term for a number of capacitors or Leyden jar s connected in parallel Battery position, a stage of operation of a firearm action Out of battery , the discharge of a weapon before the action has returned to the normal firing position TOC right Places The Battery, St. John s , Newfoundland Battery Island , Tasmania, Australia Battery Park , or its location at the Battery, in Manhattan, New York Battery Park City , a neighborhood north of Battery Park in Manhattan Battery Park Burlington, VT The Battery Charleston , South Carolina Battery Point, Tasmania , a suburb of Hobart Sultan Battery , in the Wynad District, Kerala State, India In entertainment Marching percussion , also called battery, in a modern drumline Battery band , an American hardcore band The Battery film The Battery film , a 2007 Japanese film Battery novel series Battery novel series , by Atsuko Asano Battery song Battery song , a 1986 song by Metallica Battery 9 , a South African music project Drum kit , sometimes called a battery Other uses Battery baseball , collectively, the pitcher and catcher Battery cage , a confinement system for egg laying chickens Battery chess , a tactic consisting of placing two or more pieces on the same rank, file, or diagonal Battery also stamp battery or stamp mill , a type of mill ... lb Batterie lt Baterija reik m s nl Batterij ja no Battery pl Bateria pt Bateria ro Baterie ...   more details



  1. HMAS Barbette (P 97)

    The patrol boat , Australian National Maritime Museum ref Barbette was built by Walkers Limited at Maryborough .... ref name Gillett87 Operational history Barbette paid off on 15 June 1984. She was transferred to the Indonesian ... patrol boat DEFAULTSORT Barbette P 97 Category Attack class patrol boats Category Queensland built ships ...   more details



  1. Battery Chamberlin

    were installed at gun emplacement Number Four at Battery Chamberlin, and are the same type as those ... on the harbor defenses of San Francisco. The battery is located at the north end of the parking lot ... scott battery chamberlin.htm title Battery Chamberlin 1904 1948 work Presidio of San Francisco publisher ... bat.htm title Battery Chamberlin work World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area publisher National ... title Fort Winfield Scott Battery Lowell Chamberlin publisher California State Military Museum accessdate ...   more details



  1. Browndown Battery

    File Browndown Battery.jpg thumb View of Browndown Battery showing the right 9.2 inch B.L. emplacement Browndown Battery also referred to erroneously in some sources as Browndown Fort is a Coast Defence Battery in Hampshire , England . First erected in the mid 1840s, the battery was continuously modified ... known as Browndown Battery East and Browndown Battery West. They were complete by 1852 but were heavily ... by James Fergusson ref According to an armament list of 1860 Browndown Battery East had positions for three 68pr of 112 cwt. and seven 8 inch smooth bore guns of 65 cwt. whilst Browndown Battery West ... dated 1860 held in WO33 ref Ordnance Survey maps indicate the eastern battery had fallen in disuse ... battery as part of the western defences of Portsmouth Harbour. The New Browndown Battery In 1890 ... Bay, and recommended that the Eastern Battery, being superseded by the work at the western ... battery should be retained, as it is of value to flank the beach, but that its present ... obsolete, there was a need for a battery to protect the deep water anchorage off Browndown Point and the new Browndown Battery was constructed for two 12.5 inch R.M.L. guns ref National Archive List of Approved Armaments 1886 held in WO33 ref on the site of the old Browndown battery West, paid ... in October 1888 and was completed in August 1889. ref National Archive Plan of Browndown Battery held in WO78 5026 ref The rear wall or gorge of the old battery was retained and two sea facing concrete ... store was built to the right of the battery. ref The Stokes Bay Defences Solent Papers No.8 by David Moore ISBN 0 9548453 1 5 ref The Last Browndown Battery File Browndown Battery Plan.jpg thumb left 1904 Plan of the last Browndown Battery In 1890 it was proposed to update the armament ... Stokes Bay Lines No.2 Battery was remodelled to hold the western two 6 inch B.L. guns. Its complimentary guns, two 9.2 inch B.L. guns were to be fitted to Browndown Battery. The new battery had the usual ...   more details



  1. Artillery battery

    Image Youghal Battery.JPG thumb 250px right Remains of a battery of English cannon from Youghal , County Cork . In military organization s, an artillery battery is a unit of guns, mortar weapon mortar ... gun 60 pounder battery at Battle of Arras 1917 Arras , 1917. Historically the term battery referred ... position during a battle. During the 18th century battery began to be used as an organizational ... combined for field combat employment became known as the Grand Battery Grand Batteries . To further ... A coastal battery in Crawfordsburn , County Down . The rank of a battery commander has also varied ... in an organizational battery has also varied, with the calibre of guns usually being an important consideration ... line. By late 19th century the mountain artillery battery was divided into a gun line and an ammunition .... The full battery was typically commanded by a Captain land captain . Often, particularly ... when they deployed for operations. see also land battery Naval usage Image Redoutable barbette.jpg thumb left Barbette of the French battleship Redoutable 1876 French battleship Redoutable 1876 . The term battery has also been used in association with warships. Early warships that mounted guns ... . Other designs used open barbette s to house their main batteries on rotating mounts. Both designs allowed naval engineers to dramatically reduce the number of guns present in the battery, by giving ... designs, the primary battery often consisted of four large caliber guns in two turrets, one in the front of the ship, and one aft. The ships also had a mixed secondary battery of smaller guns, but were ... effectiveness of the ships. Dreadnought s design did away with the offensive secondary battery, and replaced it with ten heavy caliber guns, and a smaller secondary battery to be used for self defense ... that formed the primary battery. Often, ships have a primary battery for offensive purposes, and a secondary and sometimes even a tertiary battery for self defense. An example of this was the German ...   more details



  1. Battery life

    disambig Battery life can refer to How long a mobile device can work on a single charge of a rechargeable battery . Battery electricity Battery lifetime Battery lifetime duration of a rechargeable battery, often stated in number of charge discharge cycles, until it degrades irreversibly and cannot hold a useful charge ...   more details



  1. 12-volt battery

    12 volt battery may refer to Car battery most batteries for vehicles are 12 volts Lantern battery largely replaced with the 6 volt type, though 12 largely replaced 6 for automobile applications. A23 battery , an obscure battery type made for RF transmitters that is similar to a AA battery in size Disambig ...   more details



  1. Assault and battery

    wiktionarypar assault battery Assault and battery is the combination of two violent crimes assault the threat of violence and battery crime battery physical violence . This legal distinction exists only in jurisdictions that distinguish assault as threatened violence rather than actual violence. Assault and Battery may also refer to Assault & Battery Rose Tattoo album , a 1981 album by Rose Tattoo Assault and Battery , a song from the album Assault & Battery Nuclear Assault album , a 1997 compilation album by Nuclear Assault Assault and Battery , a song by Hawkwind from their 1975 album Warrior on the Edge of Time Assault and Battery , a song by Howard Jones from the 1987 album Animal Liberation album Animal Liberation Assault and Battery , a song by Swollen Members from their 1999 album Balance Swollen Members album Balance disambig it Assault and Battery ...   more details



  1. Battery Gunnison

    refimprove date December 2008 Battery Gunnison , later called Battery New Peck , is a six inch coast artillery battery located on Sandy Hook in New Jersey . Gunnison was built in 1903 as a twin six inch disappearing gun battery. In 1942 the battery was altered to accept two M1900 six inch pedestal mounted guns along with the addition of two shell hoists and a plotting room. The battery was renamed Battery New Peck after the modification because the two six inch guns were transferred from Battery Peck. Battery Peck was named in honor of an artillery officer who was killed in the Sandy Hook proving ground . Battery New Peck was in use until 1949. Battery New Peck is unique in that is still retains its two guns and an ongoing restoration effort has brought the battery to a near original appearance. Gunnison Beach, Sandy Hook Gunnison Beach takes its name from Battery Gunnison. coord 40.460042 73.995484 display title Category Forts in New Jersey US mil stub ...   more details



  1. Aggravated battery

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Criminal law Aggravated battery in criminal law is a more serious form of battery crime battery , and is considered a felony . Aggravated battery can be punished by a fine or more than a year in prison in some countries. Simple battery which is a misdemeanor in some countries can only be punished by less than one year in jail in those countries, or by a fine. Acts most often defined under aggravated battery are use of a deadly weapon battery in which serious bodily injury occurs, and battery against a child or police officer. DEFAULTSORT Aggravated Battery Category Crimes Category Violence crime stub ...   more details



  1. Battery indicator

    A Battery indicator is a device which gives information about a Battery electricity battery . This will usually be a visual indication of the battery s state of charge . It is particularly important in the case of a battery electric vehicle . Automobiles File 66ChargerDash.jpg thumb 1966 Dodge Charger dashboard, note ammeter marked Alternator Some automobile s are fitted with a battery condition meter to monitor the Car battery starter battery . This meter is, essentially, a voltmeter but it may also be marked with coloured zones for easy visualisation. Many newer cars no longer offer voltmeters or ammeters instead, these vehicles typically have a light with the outline of an automotive battery on it. This can be somewhat misleading as it may be confused for an indicator of a bad battery when in reality it indicates a problem with the vehicle s charging system. Alternatively, an ammeter may be fitted. This indicates whether the battery is being charged or discharged. In the picture on the right, the ammeter is marked Alternator and the symbols are C charge and D discharge . Click on the picture to enlarge it. Both ammeter s and voltmeter s individually or together can be used to assess the operating state of an aumobile battery and charging system. Electronic devices A battery indicator is a feature of many electronic devices. In mobile phone s, the battery indicator usually takes the form of a bar graph the more bars that are showing, the better the battery s state of charge. Computers Computers may give a signal to users that an internal standby battery needs replacement. Portable computers using rechargeable batteries gernally give the user some indication of the remaining operating time left on the battery. A Smart Battery System uses a controller integrated with an interchangeable battery pack to provide a more accurate indication of the state of battery charge. See also Battery Management System Smart Battery Data State Of Health Category Battery electricity Category ...   more details



  1. Battery Records

    Battery Records could refer to the following record labels Battery Records hip hop A hip hop label founded in 2008 and operated under Jive Zomba. Battery Records dance A dance label operating in the mid nineties also operating under Jive Zomba but unrelated to the other one . Battery Records US An American rock label responsible active in the early nineties associated with Treepeople . Battery Records Germany A German rock label active in the nineties. disambig ...   more details



  1. CR-V3 battery

    refimprove date June 2010 multiple image width 150 image1 Olympus C740 UZ battery compartment.jpg caption1 The battery compartment of this Olympus C 740UZ camera is designed to accept four AA cells or two CR V3 batteries. image2 Cr V3 AA matchstick comparison 1.jpg caption2 A CR V3 battery with matchstick and AA battery for comparison. A CR V3 battery sometimes CRV3 is a type of disposable high capacity 3 Volt battery electronics battery used in various electronic appliances, including some digital camera s. It has the shape and size of two side by side AA battery AA batteries ref http data.energizer.com PDFs crv3.pdf ref . This allows CR V3 batteries to function in many though not all devices originally designed only for AA batteries. An RCR V3 battery is a rechargeable 3.7 Volt V lithium ion battery. Disposable CR V3 batteries Often, a CR V3 battery is a single cell based on a non rechargeable lithium battery chemistry, with a nominal voltage of 3  Volt V the same as 2 alkaline AA batteries . Because both lithium and lithium ion chemistries offer higher energy density than alkaline battery alkaline batteries or even NiMH rechargeable batteries, a CR V3 battery is designed to last much longer than a pair of AA batteries. ref name wrotniak cite web url http www.wrotniak.net photo c rcr v3.html title The rechargeable RCR V3 battery An alternative to NiMH AA s? last Wrotniak first Andrzej date 1 February 2005 accessdate 11 December 2009 ref Rechargeable RCR V3 batteries Rechargeable lithium ion RCR V3 batteries, with a nominal voltage of 3.7 V, are also available. See also Battery recycling AA battery References reflist 2 Battery sizes Category Battery shapes es CR V3 pl Bateria CR V3 ru CR V3 ...   more details



  1. Battery Path

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Chinese pic HK Battery Path 6 1.jpg piccap Battery Path, near Ice House Street, Central c p P ot i L y paau sup 3 sup toi sup 4 sup lei sup 5 sup Battery Path is a path beneath Government Hill , the centre of Hong Kong Government , in Central, Hong Kong Central on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong . The path begins at Queen s Road Central and ends in Garden Road, Hong Kong Garden Road . It leads to Central Government Offices , The Court of Final Appeal and St. John s Cathedral, Hong Kong St. John s Cathedral in Central. Gallery gallery Image HK Battery Path 6 3.jpg The Court of Final Appeal Image HK Battery Path 6 2.jpg Central Government Offices west wing, Battery Path Image HK Battery Path 6 6.jpg Battery Path no.1 Image HK Battery Path 6 8.jpg A sign of Battery Path, Central gallery See also commons Category Battery Path Battery Path Murray Battery List of streets and roads in Hong Kong HKislandroads Coord 22.27960 114.15944 format dms display title Category Roads in Hong Kong Category Central, Hong Kong Category Government Hill HK road stub zh ...   more details



  1. Battery terminal

    for the electrical contacts in consumer electronics battery holder refimprove date May 2009 Battery terminals are the electrical contact s used to connect a Electrical load load or Battery charger charger to a single cell or multiple cell Battery electricity battery . These terminals have a wide variety ... thumb right Common battery contacts and terminals Image BatterHolder.JPG thumb right Battery holders with pressure contacts Automotive battery terminals Car battery Automotive batteries typically have ... of two lead posts in the shape of truncated cones, positioned on the top of the battery, with slightly ... a new battery that you know which terminals you have. One must also look at the orientation of and which side of the old battery the terminals are on, otherwise you might find that if the terminals are oppositely oriented that the battery cables will not reach the new battery terminals. General Motors , and other automobile manufacturers, have also begun using side post battery terminals, which consist of two recessed Female connector female 3 8 threads into which bolts or various battery ... s, and other light duty vehicles. Marine battery terminals Marine batteries typically have two posts ... for the Negative electricity negative terminal. Zinc battery terminals Zinc battery terminals are an environmentally friendly alternative to lead battery terminals. These types of battery terminals were designed as a result of environmental directives such as Proposition 65 and ROHS . Zinc battery terminals offer advantages over lead alloy type battery terminals. These advantages include increased ... resistance, and reduces lead removal costs. SLA battery terminals The most common sizes of VRLA battery sealed lead acid SLA batteries use Faston tabs, but some larger batteries use L terminals ... camcorder batteries of the type used for VHS shoulder mounted camcorders . UPS battery terminals ... with an adapter cable between those and the UPS s internal battery connectors. Larger external ...   more details



  1. Battery balancing

    Image Lipoly equalizer.jpg thumb 300px Battery balancer Battery balancing and battery redistribution refer to techniques that maximize a Battery electricity battery s Battery electricity Battery capacity and discharging capacity to make all of its energy available for use and increase the battery s lifetime. A battery balancer or battery regulator is a device in a battery pack that performs battery ... ion battery packs for cell phones and laptop computers. They can also be found in battery electric vehicle battery packs. Typically, the individual cells in a battery have somewhat different capacities ... not empty this limits the energy that can be taken from and returned to the battery. Without balancing ... so that in a balanced battery, the cell with the largest capacity can be filled without overcharging .... Battery balancing is done by transferring energy from or to individual cells, until the SOC of the cell with the lowest capacity is equal to the battery s SOC. Battery redistribution is sometimes distinguished from battery balancing by saying the latter stops at matching the cell s State Of Charge state of charge SOC only at one point usually 100 SOC , so that the battery s capacity is only limited ... Battery Management System BMS might include active balancing as well as temperature monitoring, charging, and other features to maximize the life of a battery pack. ref http www.mpoweruk.com bms.htm ref ... http focus.ti.com lit an slyt322 slyt322.pdf ref The term battery regulator typically refers only to devices ... php wp passive active balancing.php ref Battery balancing can be performed by DC DC converter s, in one of 3 topologies ref http liionbms.com php wp redistribution.php ref Cell to battery Battery ... lower than the power handled by the battery ref http liionbms.com php wp redistribution.php Required 20converter 20power ref . See also Milking booster Battery charger References reflist Patents US patent 384447 , E. Julien, Regulating commutator for secondary battery External links http liionbms.com ...   more details



  1. Reserve battery

    A reserve battery , also called stand by battery , is a primary battery where part is isolated until the battery needs to be used. When long storage is required, reserve batteries are often used, since the active chemicals of the cell are segregated until needed, thus reducing self discharge . ref David Linden, Thomas B. Reddy ed . Handbook Of Batteries 3rd Edition . McGraw Hill, New York, 2002 ISBN 0 07 135978 8, chapter 16 ref A reserve battery is distinguished from a backup battery , in that a reserve battery is inert until it is activated, while a backup battery is already functional, even ... is illustrated by the sale of dry charged car battery car batteries where the electrolyte is added at the time of sale. Another example is zinc air battery zinc air batteries where the cell is sealed ... to a temperature at which is becomes conductive. The missing element of the battery can be added before use in several ways. The battery can have water or electrolyte added manually, the battery can be activated ... in a capsule within the battery and released by mechanical means, an electrical trigger, or by spin or shock. A molten salt battery molten electrolyte battery is activated by igniting a pyrotechnic heat source . The battery delivers current for a short time seconds to a few minutes , but some ... from storage tank into the battery. For safe disposal, the air must be vented. This led to use of the term venting for preparing of any kind of battery for disposal, whether draining electrolyte ... battery , a variant to zinc air battery where aluminium and air are used Silver zinc battery , often found in old missiles Thermal battery , a class of battery types with Molten salt battery molten salt as an electrolyte. The battery is in an inert state until the electrolyte melts through heating ... weapons, and other single use applications. Water activated battery , a class of batteries where ... Battery electricity ...   more details



  1. Battery holder

    For custom battery connectors battery terminals one source date April 2011 morefootnotes date June 2010 Image DuracellBatteryBHD 2.jpg thumb right Duracell Alkaline battery in holder with pressure contacts Image Unioncarbide.jpg thumb right 1987 Lithium coin cell battery holder A battery holder is one or more compartments or chambers for holding a battery electricity battery . For dry cells, the holder must also make electrical contact with the battery terminals. For wet cells, cables are often connected to the battery terminals , as is found in automobiles or emergency lighting equipment. A battery ... that accepts a battery or batteries, or a separate plastic holder that is mounted with screws, eyelets, glue, double sided tape, or other means. Battery holders may have a lid to retain and protect the batteries, or may be sealed to prevent damage to circuitry and components from battery leakage. Coiled spring wire or flat tabs that press against the battery terminals are the two most common methods of making the electrical connection inside a holder. External connections on battery holders are usually made by contacts with pins, surface mount feet, solder lugs, or wire leads. Where the battery ... to the battery terminals can be directly soldered to a printed circuit board. History Image Patent1439429.jpg thumb right 1922 Patent for battery holder with spring arms clips In the late 1800s patents ... metal flashlight that accepted D battery D batteries. Image BatterHolder.JPG thumb right concept sketch for C battery holder design Image AABatteriesEveready.jpg thumb right Battery holders with pressure contacts Some early 1900s battery holders were often no more than a cardboard box with copper contacts. By the 1920s, battery holders used twin metal clips like fuse holders to hold the battery ... allowed for the use of small plastic battery holders. These are still common in toys, decorations, and lighted or blinking items. In 1957, electric wrist watch es gained popularity with the public. Battery ...   more details



  1. Battery grip

    Image Canon EOS 400D 9506.jpg thumb right Canon company Canon EOS 400D digital SLR camera with attached BG E3 battery grip. A battery grip is an accessory for an Single Lens Reflex SLR DSLR and occasionally other camera s , which allows the camera to hold multiple batteries to extend the battery life of the camera, and adds a vertical grip with an extra shutter release and other controls , facilitating the shooting of portrait photography . ref cite web url http www.all things photography.com canon battery grip.html title The Canon Battery Grip publisher All things photography.com date accessdate 2011 11 20 ref It usually attaches to the camera body through the camera s own battery compartment and provides a cassette to hold additional battery electricity batteries to increase the battery life for the camera. Most battery grips also come with a second cassette allowing the photographer to shoot using multiple AA batteries. Image Nikonn80.jpg thumb left Nikon Nikon N80 N80 film SLR camera with attached MB 16 battery grip. Battery grips are usually designed to fit only one or a few specific camera models, since they must match the body s shape, connectors, and power requirements. References references Category Photography equipment fa fr Poign e d alimentation ko ru zh ...   more details



  1. AAA battery

    for the artillery battery Antiaircraft artillery Image Gold Peak AAA batteries.jpg thumb AAA Batteries A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell Battery electricity battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon zinc battery in this size is designated by International Electrotechnical ... A battery is a single cell and measures 44.5 Millimetre mm in length and 10.5 mm in diameter. Alkaline battery Alkaline AAA batteries weigh around 11.5 gram s each, while lithium battery lithium ..., but have a higher current draw, are often designed to use larger batteries such as the AA battery .... As of 2007, AAA batteries accounted for 24 of alkaline primary battery sales in the US. In Japan ... totalled 30 of primary battery sales and 32 of secondary battery sales. ref http www.epbaeurope.net ... 2008 statistics. ref ref http www.baj.or.jp e statistics 02.php Monthly battery sales statistics MoETI March 2011 ref class wikitable   Zinc carbon battery Zinc carbon Alkaline battery Alkaline Lithium battery Li FeS sub 2 sub Nickel cadmium battery NiCd Nickel metal hydride battery NiMH IEC ... on the discharge current and brand model of battery, lower capacity meaning higher discharge current ... ref Heinz Albert Kiehne, Battery technology handbook ,CRC Press, 2003 ISBN 0 8247 4249 4, page 374 ... Series Electrical Wire and Power ref See also File 6 most common battery types 1.jpg thumb right D, C, AA, AAA , AAAA, 9 Volt batteries List of battery sizes Battery nomenclature Battery recycling Battery ... Of Alkaline AAA Battery based on ANSI specifications http www.batteryholders.org AAA NiCd.pdf Brand Neutral Drawing Of NiCAD AAA Battery based on ANSI Specifications http www.batteryholders.org AAA NiMH.pdf Brand Neutral Drawing Of NiMH AAA Battery based on ANSI Specifications http www.batteryholders.org AAA RECHARGE.pdf Brand Neutral Drawing Of Rechargeable AAA Battery based on ANSI Specifications Battery sizes DEFAULTSORT Aaa Battery Category Battery shapes de Micro Batterie es Pila AAA ...   more details




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