storage cell
/'stɔ:ridʤ'sel/ Cách viết khác : (storage_battery) /storage battery/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cell that can be recharged: A "storage cell" is a single electrochemical unit capable of storing electrical energy and being recharged for repeated use. It is the fundamental component that, when combined with others, forms a battery.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The technician replaced a faulty storage cell in the large backup battery.
- A lead-acid battery is composed of several individual storage cells connected in series.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In electrochemistry, a "storage cell" specifically refers to a secondary cell (rechargeable cell), as opposed to a primary cell (non-rechargeable).
- The research focuses on improving the energy density of lithium-ion storage cells.
Variants and Related Words
- Storage Battery (n): A device consisting of multiple storage cells combined to provide a higher voltage or capacity.
- The car's storage battery needed a jump start.
- Secondary Cell (n): A technical synonym for a rechargeable electrochemical cell.
- Nickel-cadmium is a common type of secondary cell.
- Accumulator (n): Another term, chiefly British, for a rechargeable battery or storage cell.
- He checked the water level in the lead-acid accumulator.
Synonyms
- Rechargeable cell: A cell designed to be electrically recharged.
- Secondary cell: A cell in which the electrochemical reactions are reversible.
Related Phrases
- Cell capacity: The total amount of electric charge a storage cell can deliver.
- The new model boasts a higher cell capacity.
- Cell voltage: The electrical potential difference of a single storage cell.
- A typical lithium storage cell has a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts.
Noun
- a cell that can be recharged