Who Invented the Battery?
The battery
was
invented by
the Italian
scientist Alessandro
Volta
in 1800.
He got the idea
for the
battery from the
work of
Galvani, who first
produced an electric
current.
Volta's battery
was made of a pile
of silver and zinc discs with layers of cardboard soaked
in salty
water between
them. The 'voltaic pile' as it was called, produced a strong
electric current.
In honour of his discovery, the electric unit is called as the volt.
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