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4 common battery telephone set
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5 common battery working
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6 common battery system
n TELECOM Zentralbatteriesystem ntDictionary English-German Informatics > common battery system
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7 common battery telephone set
n TELECOM Telefon mit Zentralbatterie ntDictionary English-German Informatics > common battery telephone set
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8 common battery telephone system
n TELECOM Telefonsystem mit Zentralbatterie ntDictionary English-German Informatics > common battery telephone system
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10 элемент питания (техн.)
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cell (energy)
The basic building block of a battery. It is an electrochemical device consisting of an anode and a cathode in a common electrolyte kept apart with a separator. This assembly may be used in its own container as a single cell battery or be combined and interconnected with other cells in a container to form a multicelled battery. (Source: LEE)
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alkaline battery
A primary cell that uses an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide, and delivers about 1.5 volts at much higher current rates than the common carbon-zinc cell. Also known as alkaline-manganese cell. (Source: MGH)
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