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    trying to take a picture? Thats because you have the wrong battery. This invention fixes that problem. The lithium-ion battery has been around for decades and it is in almost every electronic know to date. They are in all of your phones and computers. This discovery was one of many very important inventions in American History. Lithium batteries have affected both the social and economic aspect of life in America. The lithium-ion battery was created back in 1980 by a man named John Bannister Goodenough

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    Auto Battery Reviews

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    & Auto Battery Reviews Choosing a car battery is not always easy. You want something that will be dependable, but it has to be able to also handle the normal wear and tear of sending out enough power to start up your vehicle repeatedly, whether you have accessories on or not. Some people look for the amount of cold cranking amps, some look for the amount of warranty you get on it, and other people look for the amount of reserve it may have. Regardless of which reason you choose a battery, here are

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    Strategic Innovation Simulation: Back Bay Battery (v2) Clayton M. Christensen; Willy Shih Added on Sep 22, 2014, Purchased on Sep 22, 2014, Expires on Sep 22, 2015 Hide Details Product #:7015-HTM-ENGFormat: English Web Based HTML In this single-player simulation, students play the role of a business unit manager at a battery company facing the classic Innovator's Dilemma. Students have to manage R&D investment tradeoffs between the unit's existing battery technologies versus investing in a

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    Li-Ion Batteries

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    LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Abstract Technology is striving to keep up with today's society. We continuously require smaller, lighter and more autonomous equipment. The rechargeable lithium ion battery is the most important factor in determining the rate of development of modern day consumer electronics. Perhaps not surprisingly the transport of lithium ions (Li+) remains the preferred technology to achieve this. As a result and for the purpose of this review, only the Li-ion battery (rather than

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    depletion so much so that it is negligible in comparison. Thus the world today has been forced to search for a better energy source. According to Chen(2013), “Batteries are crucial to solve this problem [the energy crisis] as they can efficiently store electricity in chemicals and release it according to demand”(p. 156). Furthermore, the batteries used currently do not meet the demands of modern society, such as the need

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    Lithium-ion batteries are made from lithium; hence the name. Since lithium is an unstable metal, lithium ions must be made through chemicals. Lithium is used because it is the lightest metal with the highest electrochemical potential. Inside these batteries are a positive electrode called the cathode, an anode or the negative electrode and lithium ions. Theses lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive when it’s being used and vice versa when it’s being charged. For the electrodes

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    Deka Marine Battery Review Choosing a marine battery is not always easy. There are so many choices and it is difficult to tell which one is going to be best for your needs. There are many who say that Deka is best, but what do the reviews show? Read our Deka Marine Battery review to find out how it stacks up against others. What Makes the Deka Marine Battery Better? According to our Deka battery review, these batteries are 12 volts. They are rugged in design, are not affected by vibrations, and

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    The lead acid battery generally contains half a dozen lead-acid cells that are connected in series. Each one of the six cells contains a cathode of lead (IV) oxide and an anode of lead. A sulfuric acid solution that is highly acidic (pH as low as 0) provides the solution for each electrode to be immersed in. The electrode reactions are: Anode: Pb(s) + H2SO4(aq) → PbSO4(aq) + 2H+ (aq) + 2e- Cathode: PbO2(s) + H2SO4(aq) + 2H+ (aq) + 2e- → PbSO4(aq) + 2H2O(l) Each cell has a voltage of about

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    longer lasting power source. In the article “Better Batteries charge forward”, Susan Gaidos explains how building a better battery could have the power to “jolt people to the future”. Gaidos begins by using statements made by material scientist George Crabtree of the Argonne national laboratory to acknowledge the accomplishments of the more traditional lithium-ion battery, and explain how new batteries could improve upon them. Lithium-ion batteries did alter individual electronics in an enormous way

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    Ronnie Steele’s case analysis creates strong argument for both biofuels and lithium polymer batteries to be used in order to increase engine performance. For each he presented pro’s and con’s that allowed the reader to develop an informed opinion. In his analysis he states,” Lithium batteries tend to explode when gases are built up inside of them”. The problem this presents is in face a very real danger in aviation. According to www.bbc.com it is believed to be a contributing factor in two fires

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