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Monday, 29 July 2019

Batteries

Dry Cell, Wet Cell and Quantum Cell Batteries
Dry cell batteries contain electro-chemical cells that can store chemical energy in an immobilised paste, which then converts to electrical energy. These sorts of batteries are commonly used in portable electronic devices such as toys, phones and laptops.


Wet cell batteries were the original type of rechargeable battery, and are commonly found in aviation, vehicles (motorbike batteries), electrical utilities, cellphone towers and energy storage. They contain a liquid (for example, sufluric acid) 


Quantum Cell batteries are batteries which contain a quantum system such as a qubit that stores energy in it's quantum states. Theoretically, these batteries can charge faster than ordinary dry cell and wet cell batteries. The most significant difference between standard batteries and quantum batteries is; as quantum systems, qubits can be entangles, meaning they are so strongly correlated that an entire array of qubits can be described by the same quantum state. 


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