Not exact matches
This is a component on a chip (typically) that is capable of
holding a small amount of
electrical charge.
We are made of atoms, which are
held together by the attraction of opposite
electrical charges.
By contrast, capacitors, which are common in electronics, are short - term stores of
electrical energy that
charge almost instantaneously but
hold little energy.
and his colleagues came up with a third approach to building a quantum system, using neutral atoms — atoms that
hold no
electrical charge — as qubits.
Because of their repeating patterns, fractal electrodes provide a large surface area that
holds more
electrical charge than the Euclidean electrodes, said the study's lead author, William J. Watterson, a doctoral student of Taylor's.
Colloidal Silver - A fluid containing predominantly minute silver particles
held in suspension, where the particles carry a slight negative
electrical charge known as a zeta potential.
The driver can choose the
Hold and
Charge modes in the MMI to influence the operating strategy, e.g. if the driver wants to ensure that sufficient
electrical energy is available for the final kilometers to the destination.
In battery
hold mode, the system stores the available
electrical energy, and
charges the battery in battery
charge mode.
Seems like the investment of Warren Buffet's MidAmerican Energy
Holdings in Shezhen - based BYD Auto is not just a bet on electric vehicles, but also on the collaboration between MidAmerican and BYD to develop «rapid
charge batteries» for
electrical grid systems to serve as energy storage for renewable but intermittent power such as wind and solar, revealed MidAmerican's chairman, David Sokal, at a press conference earlier this week in Hong Kong.
I learned that certain
electrical items
hold a
charge for a really long time.