Maybe none.
An Electromagnet is magnetic..... It can also be switched between positive and negative by the power source being turned around(battery)
difference between traditional sources of energy and coal
potential difference between electrodes
Potential difference arises between two conductors when there is a difference in the charge content between them. So, to create it u can take out or pump in charges, which is the job done by a battery.
Well, a mobile source is a source that is capable of moving. And a stationary source is a source that stays still or doesn't move (or stationary in other words).
The only difference between a battery drill and a regular drill is the type of power source. A battery drill is one that does not require a power cord, but can only last a finite amount of time.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
'Voltage' is simply another term for 'potential difference', and an electromotive force is the open-circuit, or no-load, potential difference of a source such as a battery or generator.
What is the difference between cylindrical and prismatic battery cells?
An Electromagnet is magnetic..... It can also be switched between positive and negative by the power source being turned around(battery)
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.
There is no difference between lead acid accumulator and lead acid battery.
a vented battery is vented and the regular battery is regular
A "cell" (word for part of a battery) is a source of current flow.A diode is a device that restricts current flow to one direction.
what is the difference between a pile alcaline battery and a alcaline battery
A battery charger is a DC voltage source followed by some kind of regulator that controls the current flowing into the battery. Depending on the type of battery, this regulator might be simple, based on current and/or voltage, or it might be complex, based on voltage slope. A transformer rectifier is simply one of the part of the DC voltage source.
The difference between a 2amp, a 4amp and a 6amp battery charger is the speed at which the battery will be charged. The numbers represent the maximum amperage output at a specific voltage at which the battery will be charged.