Yes, these terms refer to the same thing. A storage battery is a means of storing electricity.
Generally, yes, they are the same. The term "lead storage battery" is a bit incorrect, but it conveys the idea that the battery in question is a lead-acid storage battery. These storage batteries are the ones we commonly find in vehicles. With sulfuric acid and water in the electrolyte, and lead and lead dioxide for electrodes, this battery, while having a low energy-to-weight ratio, can deliver some very high surge current, which is what the doctor ordered to start said vehicles.
NAICS 335911 applies to Storage Battery Manufacturing.
The storage battery industry is driven by industry needs for small, long-lasting, cost-effective storage, or rechargeable, batteries.
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The electrolyte in a lead storage battery is a solution of sulfuric acid and water.
Simply because it "stores" potential electric current. "Storage Battery" is considered a rather archaic term today.
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The Fish with a Storage Battery in Its Brain - 1913 was released on: USA: 27 September 1913
A battery is a storage device invented by humans that stores energy in chemical form. When the battery is connected to a device, chemical reactions inside the battery release stored energy in the form of electrical power.
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