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  2. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    This battery, introduced in 1901, was very common in continental Europe until the 1970s. It usually contains three B cells in series. In Switzerland as of 2008, 4.5-volt batteries account for only 1% of primary battery sales. [89] PP3, 9-volt, or E [90] Radio battery Smoke alarm battery Square battery Transistor battery 006P MN1604

  3. Jelly roll (battery) - Wikipedia

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    The design has this name because the cross section of the battery looks like a Swiss roll. In this design, an insulating sheet is laid down, then a thin layer of an anode material is laid down, a separator layer is applied, and a cathode material is layered on top. This sandwich is then rolled up and inserted into a hollow cylinder casing.

  4. Talk:List of battery sizes/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The only new(ish) battery I've seen added (ever) is the CR123 (Camera Battery), which while being very close to a size C, is a high drain Lithium chemistry. Clearly the need for such a battery overcame the industry tendency to settle on a few standard sizes. "'obscure' battery types listed, like 1/3C, or 2/3C."

  5. A23 battery - Wikipedia

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    An A23 battery is cylindrical and approximately two-thirds the length of an AAA battery, measuring 28.2 mm (1.11 in) long and 10.0 mm (0.39 in) in diameter, with a typical weight of 8 grams. An A23 battery is an 8- cell device with a nominal voltage of 12 V.

  6. Joint Electronics Type Designation System - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which was previously known as the Joint Army-Navy Nomenclature System (AN System. JAN) and the Joint Communications-Electronics Nomenclature System, is a method developed by the U.S. War Department during World War II for assigning an unclassified designator to electronic equipment.

  7. Electric vehicle battery - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 85 LFP batteries are heavier but cheaper and more sustainable. At the same time, the first commercial passenger cars are using a sodium-ion battery (Na-ion) completely avoiding the need for critical minerals. [2] The battery makes up a significant portion of the cost and environmental impact of an electric vehicle.

  8. Boeing 720 - Wikipedia

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    Air Cambodge 1 x 720 in 1972–72. [27] Ceylon. Air Ceylon 1 x 720, 1 x 720B leased in 1970s. [27] Colombia. Aerocondor Colombia 2 x 720B, used from 1972 to 1980 [27] Aerotal 1 x 720B leased. [27] Avianca 4 x 720B, two delivered in 1961, one in 1965 and one in 1969 [27] SAM Colombia 3 x 720B used from 1977 to 1980 Democratic Republic of the Congo

  9. SAMR - Wikipedia

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    SAMR may refer to: State Administration for Market Regulation, the Chinese government's department for market controls; Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle; Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition, a pedagogical model of technology integration; South Australian Mounted Rifles, a historic military unit

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