Electric Source
You hook both to an electric Load.
It's just another name for AA batteries.
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There is modding software on the Internet to do that it is refered to as a MW2 name generator
A dry cell is a chemical device that produces electricity by a chemical reaction contained in a sealed container. Its contents are not liquid, hence the name "dry" cell. An example is a common flashlight battery or "D-Cell" or "AA-Cell", etc. Those are examples of a carbon rod enclosed in a zinc case and separated from the case and surrounded by a damp mixture of manganese dioxide powder. It is a "Primary Cell" meaning it cannot be recharged once it is depleted. An accumulator, once known as a condenser, is now known by the name "capacitor". It has no chemistry, at least not to react to form electricity. The simplest types are two metal plates separated by a "dielectric" or "insulator". When one plate is connected to the plus side of a battery or power supply, and the other plate is connected to the negative side of the battery or power supply, the capacitor charges up to whatever the battery voltage is, e.g., 1.5 volts DC. When the battery is removed the capacitor stores that charge and holds it for some time (it eventually leaks off). While the capacitor is charged, i.e., has voltage across its two plates or two terminals, it can act as a source of power, just like a battery. However as soon as some current is withdrawn from the capacitor, its voltage decreases, leading to lower capacity to deliver current until eventually its voltage goes to zero. A battery or dry cell can deliver current at a slowly decreasing voltage for an hour or more, depending on the load it is driving. An accumulator or capacitor might deliver current only for a fraction of a second. It can be discharged very quickly since it doesn't store that much charge to begin with, and has no chemical reaction to continue producing electricity.
A galvanic battery is probably most simply described as a battery which consists of a number of voltaic cells in series or parallel. A battery is a group of something, like a battery of guns protecting a harbor, or a battery of tests composing the SAT, or a group of power cells grouped together to equal either more voltage or greater current capabilities. Just for interest sake, individual cellsstarted life being called a Voltaic pile named for the Italian scientist Volta. There was a dish of acid, a bar of zinc, and a bar of a dissimilar metal, say copper, for instance each dipping into the acid. You could measure electrical current between the zinc and copper bars. An old trade name for the zinc plating process was Galvanum. Hence 'Galvanic'. So the any power cell that used an acid and two dissimilar metals used 'Galvanic action' to create electricity from chemical energy, even though zinc may not have been used at all. A Galvanic battery is a group of galvanic power cells packaged within one enclosure. A 9-volt battery is a good example, as it is made of 6 power cells at 1.5 volts each, packaged in the neat little rectangular container that we see all over the place.
another name for a battery is a cell a cell is one battery and a battery is a two or more cells or batteries
batteryA2. Strictly speaking, a battery, as the name infers, is a group of cells. A single cell is commonly just a dry cell. Or a carbon-Zinc dry cell.
Rechargeable battery or electrochemical battery.
A cell
a tissue the smallest unit of a living things a living things that has organ systems a group of tissues that makes up the heart
The voltaic cell
A battery that produces electricity
The scientific name for a dry cell battery is "zinc-carbon battery."
You can find a battery powered generator at your local home depot store, some do carry it. If not, try Amazon.com or Bowens USA. They carry a lot of brand name battery powered generators.
Electric generator. May be a dynamor or a cell.
Coin cell Lithium battery part number.
Electrolyte