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  2. Charger - Wikipedia

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    Capacitor charger, typically a high voltage DC power supply designed to rapidly charge a bank of capacitors in pulsed power applications; Whipped-cream charger, a cartridge designed to deliver nitrous oxide in a whipped cream dispenser; Charger (firearm), a common and chiefly British term for a stripper clip, used in the reloading of firearms ...

  3. Charger (table setting) - Wikipedia

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    The word "charger" originated around 1275–1325 from the Middle English "chargeour", coming itself from the Latin word carricare, meaning “to load". [citation needed] Formerly, a charger signified either a large platter or a large, shallow dish for liquids. [2] They are usually larger than most common dinner plates.

  4. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    Charge and discharge rates are often given as C or C-rate, which is a measure of the rate at which a battery is charged or discharged relative to its capacity.The C-rate is defined as the charge or discharge current divided by the battery's capacity to store an electrical charge.

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  6. AC adapter - Wikipedia

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    An AC adapter or AC/DC adapter (also called a wall charger, power adapter, power brick, or wall wart) [1] is a type of external power supply, often enclosed in a case similar to an AC plug. [2] AC adapters deliver electric power to devices that lack internal components to draw voltage and power from mains power themselves.

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  8. Electricity - Wikipedia

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    A small charge placed within an electric field experiences a force, and to have brought that charge to that point against the force requires work. The electric potential at any point is defined as the energy required to bring a unit test charge from an infinite distance slowly to that point.

  9. Buy your way to Heaven! The Catholic Church brings back ...

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    It writes, "charitable contributions, combined with other acts, can help you earn one." You can even buy indulgences this way for loved ones who are already dead, greasing their way to Heaven by ...