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There also was a little battery of two dry cells.
But, to his horror, the dry cells had given out.
"We're going to need a couple of dry cells," he said.
Dry cells are commonly used today, in the form of batteries.
The main application is used in the production of dry cell batteries.
A nice,-warm dry cell for the rest of my life.
In electronics, D is a standard size dry cell battery.
In 1896, the first dry cell battery was invented.
The young inventor held out a tiny dry cell.
He brought home chemistry sets, dry cells, light bulbs, switches and things like that.
This first model had a wipe spark ignition and dry cell batteries.
Toy race sets may use dry cell batteries at 3 to 6 volts.
The container of the zinc-carbon dry cell is a zinc can.
Say, the Sun is a mild little old dry cell, plugging along peaceably.
Flashlights using three or more dry cells may only use a resistor to limit current.
Li-ion has by far the highest share of the dry cell rechargeable market.
For shorter periods dry cell batteries may be used.
Cupric oxide can be used to produce dry cell batteries.
Afterward, the prisoners are moved to a "dry cell" and monitored to make sure they do not vomit.
Both devices ran on vacuum tubes and used high voltage dry cell batteries.
These were generally of dry cell construction and typically came in 22.5, 45, 67.5, 90 or 135 volt versions.
For dry cells, the holder must also make electrical contact with the battery terminals.
Consumer dry cells would first appear in the 1890s.
The dry pile was the ancestor of the modern dry cell.
Dry cells are used in many electrical appliances.