Basic Knowledge

This is the basic knowledge page which teaches you basic information about batteries and their various different types. This knowledge alone will change the way you use and think about your batteries.

Lecture.01 Different characteristics for different batteries Lecture.02 How do we get electricity from batteries? Battery structure Lecture.03 Primary batteries and secondary batteries

Different characteristics for different batteries

Though we may group them all under the single term "batteries", there are actually some 35 different types based on combinations of materials alone.If we factor in different shapes and sizes, then there are around 4,000 different kinds of battery.Batteries can be broadly divided into two main categories depending on how they generate electricity and the materials used to make them. The first is "chemical batteries" which generate electricity through chemical reactions between metallic compounds and such like.A specialist instructor will talk about “physical batteries” later, so we will just look at "chemical batteries" here.

How do we get electricity from batteries? Battery structure

Chemical batteries consist of two poles ‐ positive (+) and negative (‐) ‐ and an electrolyte solution. Chemical reactions between the poles and this solution are what generate the electricity. So by using different substances for the poles and different electrolyte solutions, we can make lots of types of batteries with different properties and voltages.

How do we get electricity from batteries? Battery structure

"Chemical batteries" can be further divided into two main types. The batteries we usually call "dry batteries" ‐ the ones whose energy will eventually run out after prolonged use ‐ are properly known as "primary batteries". Then, we have those which unlike "primary batteries" can be recharged and used again after they run out. These rechargeable batteries are properly known as "secondary batteries".

We use these two different types of batteries for different purposes in our everyday lives.

Below is a simple illustration summarizing everything we have learned so far. These are the main types of different batteries.

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This brings us to the end of the basic knowledge section. Now I would like to hand over to the other professors in their various specialist fields.