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by vacri
5222 days ago
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This blogger is wrong. A 'battery' is a collection of cells. The Tesla site is correct in stating that. Like 'battery hens' (many hens) or an artillery battery (group of artillery), a 'battery' means collection of power cells. Yes, common usage has made it also mean a single power cell - but this doesn't mean that the technical term is not correct. |
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The electrical meaning came much later, possibly from the electron discharges which looked like artillery attacks.
I have no idea where battery cage came from. The original battery cages were warmed with electricity - maybe an actual battery?