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 Übersetzung für 'battery metal' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a battery metal | battery metals
battery metalBatteriemetall {n}
4 Wörter
electr.
nickel metal hydride battery [NiMH battery]
Nickel-Metallhydrid-Akku {m} [NiMH-Akku]
Teiltreffer
electr.
valve-regulated lead acid battery <VRLA battery>
VRLA-Akkumulator {m}
chem.tech.
nickel-iron battery <NiFe battery>
Nickel-Eisen-Akkumulator {m} <NiFe-Akku>
electr.
lithium / lithium-ion polymer battery <Li-poly / Li-Pol / LiPo / LIP / PLI / LiP battery>
Lithium-Polymer-Akkumulator {m} <LiPoly-Akku, LiPo-Akku>
electr.material
Mu-metal <µ-metal>
Mu-Metall {n} <µ-Metall> [auch: Mumetall]
bot.T
metal-leaf / metal leaf [Hemigraphis alternata, syn.: H. colorata, Ruellia alternata]
Rotblättrige Efeuranke {f} [auch: Rotblättriger Efeu]
electr.
battery
Stromversorgung {f} [Batterie]
20
electr.
battery
Akku {m} [Akkumulator]
303
law
battery
Körperverletzung {f} <KV>
617
agr.electr.mil.
battery
Batterie {f}
884
electr.
battery
Stromspeicher {m}
10
automot.electr.
traction battery
Traktionsbatterie {f}
mil.
mortar battery
Mörserbatterie {f}
electr.
backup battery
Stützbatterie {f}
electr.
battery electrode
Batterieelektrode {f}
tech.
spare battery
Reservebatterie {f}
electr.tech.
battery capacity
Akkuleistung {f}
electr.
rechargeable battery
Akkumulator {m}
watches
watch battery
Uhrenbatterie {f}
ecol.
battery disposal
Batterieentsorgung {f}
electr.
rechargeable battery
Akku {m} [kurz für: Akkumulator]
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • With the invention and development of the transistor in the 1950s and 1960s, metal detector manufacturers and designers made smaller, lighter machines with improved circuitry, running on small battery packs.
  • Ovshinsky invented the widely used nickel-metal hydride battery.
  • When a metal wire is connected across the two terminals of a DC voltage source such as a battery, the source places an electric field across the conductor.
  • A nickel metal hydride battery (NiMH or Ni–MH) is a type of rechargeable battery.
  • Individuals working in factories where exposure to metals is likely and unavoidable, such as a battery factory, are required by their employer to have their blood or urine analyzed for metal toxicity on a regular basis.

  • Tin forms several inter-metallic phases with lithium metal, making it a potentially attractive material for battery applications.
  • This could make osmium a potential candidate for a metal-hydride battery electrode.
  • New ecosystems have been established such as wiring, vehicle interior and seats, metal stamping, battery, etc.
  • In 1802, Humphry Davy had what was then the most powerful electrical battery in the world at the Royal Institution.
  • From July 2008, members of 4/73 (Sphinx) Special OP Battery, part of 5th Regiment Royal Artillery, the HACs paired regular regiment, adopted the khaki beret to mark their close working relationship.

  • The battery made by Volta is credited as one of the first electrochemical cells.
  • The first of which was the lead-acid battery invented in 1859 by French Gaston Planté.
  • In 1800, William Nicholson and Johann Wilhelm Ritter succeeded in decomposing water into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis using Volta's battery.
  • In addition, a hammer retarder was added to prevent the weapon from firing out of battery (without the bolt being fully closed), during rapid or fully automatic fire.
  • Often, the concept of half reactions is used to describe what occurs in an electrochemical cell, such as a Galvanic cell battery.

  • By stacking these units in series, the Voltaic pile (or "battery") as a whole had a higher voltage, which could be used more easily than single cells.
  • Heating is often achieved electrically, by passing an electric current (supplied through an electrical cord or battery cables) through a resistive heating element.
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