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  2. Voltaïc - Wikipedia

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    Voltaïc is a 2009 compilation of material related to the 2007 album Volta by the Icelandic musician Björk.The full version of the release includes a CD of eleven songs performed live at the Olympic Studios, a DVD of Björk's live performances in Paris and Reykjavík during the Volta tour, a second DVD of the Volta music videos as well as videos of the top ten runners-up from the "Innocence ...

  3. Volta (album) - Wikipedia

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    Volta was released in three editions in the UK: a digipak CD edition; a limited edition CD-DVD edition (featuring surround audio in DTS); and a double vinyl edition. [57] [58] The UK and Japanese editions of the album feature the Mark Bell Mix of "I See Who You Are" as a bonus track. [59] [60] Later editions were released in regular jewelcases ...

  4. Björk discography - Wikipedia

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    Formats: LP/CD · CD · CD/DVD · digital download; A live album recorded at Olympic Studios in London in 2007. A CD/DVD version includes also two live performances recorded during the Volta tour in Paris and Reykjavík. Both were also included in Voltaïc. [59] [60] [61] Björk: Biophilia Live: Release date: 24 November 2014

  5. Voltaic - Wikipedia

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    Voltaic may refer to: Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), Italian physicist, chemist, and electricity pioneer Voltaic pile, the first electrical battery; Electricity from an electrochemical cell or battery; Voltaïc, releases from Björk's album, Volta; Volta River, a river in west Africa; Upper Volta, a colony and nation now known as Burkina Faso

  6. Trough battery - Wikipedia

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    The trough battery was a variant of Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile and was designed by the Scottish professor of chemistry William Cruickshank in 1800. [ 1 ] Disadvantage of the pile

  7. Voltaic pile - Wikipedia

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    The voltaic pile was the first electrical battery that could continuously provide an electric current to a circuit. [1] It was invented by Italian chemist Alessandro Volta , who published his experiments in 1799. [ 2 ]

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  9. Galvanic cell - Wikipedia

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    Galvanic cell with no cation flow. A galvanic cell or voltaic cell, named after the scientists Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta, respectively, is an electrochemical cell in which an electric current is generated from spontaneous oxidation–reduction reactions.