Why is a battery called a battery?
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A Battery. Before 1799, a “battery” was a row of guns in a defensive position intended to 'batter' an enemy into submission by firing salvos simultaneously. ... Then Louis Volta announced his technique for producing electricity with a pile of metal discs.
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First we need to know what is battery,
A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
- The flow of electrons provides an electric current that can be used to do work.
- To balance the flow of electrons, charged ions also flow through an electrolyte solution that is in contact with both electrodes
So only Alessandro Volta kept the name as battery.
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