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Definition of B battery
1. Noun. Battery for supplying a constant positive voltage to the plate of a vacuum tube.
Lexicographical Neighbors of B Battery
BVHs BVI BVM BVSc BVetMed BW BWR BWS BW defence BW defense | BX BYO BYOB BZP B & B B battery B cell B cells B chain B chromosome | B complex B fibres B horizon B lymphocyte B major B minor B plot B plots B road B roads |
Literary usage of B battery
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cases on the Law of Torts by Francis Hermann Bohlen (1915)
"(b) Battery. UNITED STATES v. ORTEGA, 2 ante page 23. (c) False imprisonment.
VALENTINE, J., in COMER v. KNOWLES, i ante page 27. ..."
2. Telegraphy: A Detailed Exposition of the Telegraph System of the British by Thomas Ernest Herbert (1906)
"Increment key. to the sum of the internal resistance of the b battery and 1U0"
spark coil. The resistance of the battery circuit with the B key at rest is ..."
3. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1920)
"(The "A" battery is the storage battery which furnishes the filament current,
while the "B" battery furnishes potential to the plate circuit. ..."
4. The Book of Radio by Charles William Taussig (1922)
"... batteries—Edison battery—Care of battery—The b battery—Eliminating both A and
b battery by new device designed by Bureau of Standards—Loud speakers. ..."
5. Elements of Modern Field Artillery, U. S. Service: U.S. Service by Harry Gore Bishop (1917)
""B" battery having stopped the infantry activity on hill 627, ... From time to
time "B" battery was ordered to shift its fire to the infantry lines on hill ..."