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| Alkaline |
| A primary battery (non-rechargeable) often used in electronics applications
requiring heavy currents for long periods of time (i.e.: CD players,
radios, etc.). Alkaline batteries can deliver 50-100% more total energy
than conventional Carbon/Zinc batteries of the same size, hence their
popularity in consumer applications. |
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| Ampere-Hour Capacity |
| The quantity of electricity measured in ampere-hours (Ah) that may
be delivered by a cell or battery under specified conditions. |
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| Anode |
| The electrode in an electrochemical cell where oxidation
takes place. During discharge, the negative electrode of the cell
is the anode. During charge, the positive electrode is the anode.
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