The first modern Battery by Volta The first rechargeable battery was invented in 1859 by the French physician Gas… | Voltaic pile, Industrial revolution, Inventions
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Gaston Plante
Gaston Plante lead-acid battery - AntikStock
Engraving depicting a secondary battery. Battery of Plante cells (accumulators) of 20 elements. The Plante cell (1860) was 2 spiral lead plates immersed in diluted sulphuric acid Stock Photo - Alamy
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Plante lead acid cell Stock Photo - Alamy
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Early rechargeable battery experiments — Science Learning Hub