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  2. Telharmonium - Wikipedia

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    Telharmonium console by Thaddeus Cahill 1897. The Telharmonium (also known as the Dynamophone [1]) was an early electrical organ, developed by Thaddeus Cahill c. 1896 and patented in 1897. [2] [3] [4] The electrical signal from the Telharmonium was transmitted over wires; it was heard on the receiving end by means of "horn" speakers. [5]

  3. Automotive battery - Wikipedia

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    A typical 12 V, 40 Ah lead-acid car battery. An automotive battery, or car battery, is a rechargeable battery that is used to start a motor vehicle.. Its main purpose is to provide an electric current to the electric-powered starting motor, which in turn starts the chemically-powered internal combustion engine that actually propels the vehicle.

  4. Outline of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Extreme points of Montenegro. High: Zla Kolata 2,534 m (8,314 ft) Low: Adriatic Sea 0 m; Land boundaries: 625 km Bosnia and Herzegovina 225 km Albania 172 km Serbia 203 km Croatia 25 km. Coastline: Adriatic Sea 293.5 km; Population of Montenegro: 598,000 - 162nd most populous country; Area of Montenegro: 13,812 km 2; Atlas of Montenegro

  5. Johnson Matthey Battery Systems - Wikipedia

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    The battery system is believed to be the biggest passenger car battery built in the world, [citation needed] both in terms of capacity and power, with 71kWh overall capacity and 388V DC nominal power. The power pack is expected to deliver a range of up to 200 km with a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under 8 seconds.

  6. Fulmen Batteries - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, "La Jamais Contente" electric car was the first car in the world which exceeds 100 km/h (62 mph) It was equipped with a Fulmen battery. In 1906, one of the Fulmen battery established a world record without recharge. It travelled 307 km between Paris and Châtellerault. [1]

  7. History of the battery - Wikipedia

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    "Primary" batteries can produce current as soon as assembled, but once the active elements are consumed, they cannot be electrically recharged. The development of the lead-acid battery and subsequent "secondary" or "chargeable" types allowed energy to be restored to the cell, extending the life of permanently assembled cells.

  8. CATL - Wikipedia

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    Battery storage solutions provided to a utility in Switzerland. In the first half, CATL ranked first in the world with a market share of 34 percent, according to SNE research. [24] CATL announced plans to establish a battery factory in Debrecen, Hungary. [25] Their Yibin manufacturing plant was certified as the world's first zero-carbon battery ...

  9. Sveti Stefan - Wikipedia

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    The island has a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) coast line in the central part of Montenegro Adriatic coast line. It is situated to the south of Budva between Pržno and Petrovac na Moru . The pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Miločer Beach, and Queen's Beach are part of the coastline.