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Alessandro Volta built and designed the first electric battery. First he used zinc and silver. When he added more layers of paper, iron, and zinc, more current flowed. Alessandro Volta is your answer. :)
Gold Silver Cooper Hydro electric power Paper and Pulp.
Silver, gold, cooper and iron. Hydro-electric power, paper and pulp.
It worked by the zinc, silver plates and the blotting paper. there was a positive and a negative side just like a regular battery.
A Zamboni pile is an early electric battery constructed from discs of silver foil, zinc, foil and paper.
Use copper and silver coins, with blotting paper soaked in salt water. Stack the coins:- silver, blotting paper, copper, silver, blotting paper, copper, silver...etc. Attach wires to the lower silver coin and the copper upper coin. Stack the coins so there are at least four pieces of blotting paper soaked in brine. You can prove the battery's potential with a digital multimeter. It will not produce much useful current, but you should be able to get 3 volts out of it. You could get it to work a digital watch. (make sure you get the voltage right first.) You could also try sticking dissimilar metal plates into a lemon. Try copper and steel, but experiment with different metals, see which is best.
with a pencil and some paper...
That is ridiculous. You cannot charge a battery using paper.
how dose work the paper bettary
Gelatin silver paper was originally created in 1874. The paper originated in China and was used as notebook paper before being used a currency.
examples of conductors are gold, silver,cooper,carbon,water containing minerals examples of insulators are plastic,glass,rubber,wood,dry paper thats all i have
take small piece of paper with sharp edge and insert it with battery and remove the paper and u see it will start charging