Posted by Jon on September 9, 2009


AAA Batteries -a retrospective

The AAA Batteries are tiny devices with the capability to store chemical energy. The modern variations of these batteries can in actuality sketch its history going long back in the past. At around six forty to two fifty BC the first battery ever known to human being was shaped. The early batteries were known as “Baghdad-Batteries” and the reason for composition yet unknown.
AAA Batteries are composed of one or multiple voltaic cells, in which chemical energy gets altered into electrical energy through chemical reactions that helps in transferring the charge between electrolyte and electrode in a battery. These reactions are commonly called “faradaic reaction” and are responsible for the flow of current through the battery.
Maximum voltaic cells that are used abundantly in the AAA Batteries are with one and half volt of voltaic cells. However the batteries with lithium would at times be able to give off three volts or at times even more due to a difference in chemical composition. The single celled rechargeable variety of alkaline batteries should get rated with even lower with around one and a half to one point two volts.
AAA Batteries of the new generation constructed even after the six forty BC came with some actual abilities to be rated high with good voltage capacity. It was in the eighteen hundreds that an Italian research Physicist named “Alessandro Volta” manufactured the famous Voltaic pile. One year later after he showed his discovery to the famous “Napoleon” he got ennobled for the extensive research he had done. This is all about the AAA batteries.

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