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- Electrochemical cell (links | edit)
- Fuel cell (links | edit)
- Handheld game console (links | edit)
- Manganese (links | edit)
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- Voltaic pile (links | edit)
- Volt (links | edit)
- Zinc (links | edit)
- 1899 (links | edit)
- Lists of Canadians (links | edit)
- Coulomb (links | edit)
- Electrolyte (links | edit)
- Nickel–metal hydride battery (links | edit)
- List of inventors (links | edit)
- Power-to-weight ratio (links | edit)
- Nickel–cadmium battery (links | edit)
- Lithium-ion battery (links | edit)
- Rechargeable battery (links | edit)
- Lead–acid battery (links | edit)
- Lithium polymer battery (links | edit)
- Semipermeable membrane (links | edit)
- Potassium hydroxide (links | edit)
- Potassium carbonate (links | edit)
- Flashlight (links | edit)
- Galvanic cell (links | edit)
- Union Carbide (links | edit)
- Manganese dioxide (links | edit)
- 1899 in science (links | edit)
- University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (links | edit)
- 1959 in science (links | edit)
- 2004 in science (links | edit)
- 1927 in science (links | edit)
- Group 7 element (links | edit)
- Half-cell (links | edit)
- Duracell (links | edit)
- Eveready Battery Company (links | edit)
- Sodium–sulfur battery (links | edit)
- AAA battery (links | edit)
- Duracell Bunny (links | edit)
- Bicycle lighting (links | edit)
- Automotive battery (links | edit)
- Primary battery (links | edit)
- Nickel–iron battery (links | edit)
- Dry cell (links | edit)
- TRS-80 Model 100 (links | edit)
- Lewis Urry (links | edit)