When you are first taught electricity, your Science teacher drums into you the distinction between cell and battery. That single thing that everyone else calls a battery is actually a cell. On Scilly, we found a proper old fashioned battery - a collection of guns that fire together. The word comes from French "battre" meaning to beat or to strike. That's where the usage for guns comes from.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Cell and battery on The Garrison
When you are first taught electricity, your Science teacher drums into you the distinction between cell and battery. That single thing that everyone else calls a battery is actually a cell. On Scilly, we found a proper old fashioned battery - a collection of guns that fire together. The word comes from French "battre" meaning to beat or to strike. That's where the usage for guns comes from.