Fuel cell
A fuel cell is an
electrochemical energy conversion device. It produces electricity from external supplies of fuel (on the
anode side) and oxidant (on the
cathode side). These react in the presence of an
electrolyte. Generally, the reactants flow in and reaction products flow out while the electrolyte remains in the cell. Fuel cells can operate virtually continuously as long as the necessary flows are maintained.
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fuel cell
Noun
1. cell that produces electricity by oxidation of fuel (hydrogen and oxygen or zinc and air); for use in electric cars
(hypernym) cell, electric cell
Fuel Cell
A device that produces electrical energy directly from the controlled electrochemical oxidation of the fuel. It does not contain an intermediate heat cycle, as do most other electrical generation techniques.
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Eng: fuel cell
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