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- Clark_cell abstract "The Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet-chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable voltage. In 1893, the output of the Clark cell at 15 C was defined by the International Electrical Congress as 1.434 volts, and this definition became law in the United States in 1894. This definition was later supplanted by one based on the Weston cell.".
- Clark_cell thumbnail Element_von_Latimer_Clark.png?width=300.
- Clark_cell wikiPageID "3319776".
- Clark_cell wikiPageRevisionID "547288455".
- Clark_cell hasPhotoCollection Clark_cell.
- Clark_cell subject Category:Battery_types.
- Clark_cell comment "The Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet-chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable voltage. In 1893, the output of the Clark cell at 15 C was defined by the International Electrical Congress as 1.434 volts, and this definition became law in the United States in 1894. This definition was later supplanted by one based on the Weston cell.".
- Clark_cell label "Celda de Clark".
- Clark_cell label "Clark cell".
- Clark_cell label "Clark-Normalelement".
- Clark_cell label "Clark-normaalelement".
- Clark_cell label "Ogniwo Clarka".
- Clark_cell sameAs Clark-Normalelement.
- Clark_cell sameAs Celda_de_Clark.
- Clark_cell sameAs Clark-normaalelement.
- Clark_cell sameAs Ogniwo_Clarka.
- Clark_cell sameAs m.095lc7.
- Clark_cell sameAs Q898656.
- Clark_cell sameAs Q898656.
- Clark_cell wasDerivedFrom Clark_cell?oldid=547288455.
- Clark_cell depiction Element_von_Latimer_Clark.png.
- Clark_cell isPrimaryTopicOf Clark_cell.