energy density

energy density

The ratio of energy available from a battery to its volume (Wh/1) or mass (Wh/kg).

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energy audit

A survey that shows how much energy you use in your house, apartment, or business. It can indicate your most intensive energy consuming appliances and even identify heating and cooling leaks that will help you find ways to use less energy.

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energy

The ability to do work. Stored energy becomes working energy when we use it.

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electron volt

An energy unit equal to the energy an electron acquires when it passes through a potential difference of one volt; it is equal to 1.602 x 10 -19 volt.

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electrolyte

A liquid conductor of electricity in which flow of current takes place by migration of ions. The electrolyte for a lead-acid storage cell is an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid.

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electrodeposition

Electrolytic process in which a metal is deposited at the cathode from a solution of its ions.

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electrical grid

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An electrical grid is an interconnected network for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers. It consists of generating stations that produce electrical power, high-voltage transmission lines that carry power from distant sources to demand centers, and distribution lines that connect individual customers.[1] Power stations may be located near a fuel […]

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electric current

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An electric current is a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by moving electrons in a wire. It can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in aplasma.[1] The SI unit for measuring an electric […]

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electric circuit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An electric circuit is a network consisting of a closed loop, giving a return path for the current. Linear electrical networks, a special type consisting only of sources (voltage or current), linear lumped elements (resistors, capacitors, inductors), and linear distributed elements (transmission lines), have the property that signals are linearly […]

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efficiency

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  The efficiency of an entity (a device, component, or system) in electronics and electrical engineering is defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed (a fractional expression), typically denoted by the Greek letter small Eta (η – ήτα). {displaystyle mathrm {Efficiency} ={frac {mathrm {Useful power output} […]

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