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Encyclopedia > Gaston Plante

Gaston Planté (1834-1889) was a French physicist who invented a rechargeable electric battery in 1859. Physicists working in a government lab A physicist is a scientist who is a practitioner of physics. ... Rechargeable batteries are batteries that can be restored to full charge by the application of electrical energy. ... Four double-A batteries In science and technology, a battery is a device that stores energy and makes it available in an electrical form. ...


The prehistoric flightless bird Gastornis, a congener of the North American Diatryma, is named after Planté, who was the first to discover its fossils. Gastornis is an extinct genus of large flightless birds that lived during the late Paleocene and Eocene periods of the Cenozoic. ...


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  • http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Biographies/PlantelBio.htm

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Gaston Plante (289 words)
Planté was a French physicist who produced the first electric storage battery, or accumulator, in 1859.
Planté followed an academic career, beginning in Paris as a lecture assistant in physics at the Conservatory of Arts and Crafts in 1854 and, six years later, rising to the post of professor of physics at the Polytechnic Association for the Development of Popular Instruction.
In 1859 Planté began experiments that resulted in construction of a battery for the storage of electrical energy; his first model contained two sheets of lead, separated by rubber strips, rolled into a spiral, and immersed in a solution containing about 10 percent sulfuric acid.
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