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Electrochemical Storage: Principles and Applications

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This lecture explores the principles of electrochemical storage, focusing on the flow of electrons between cathode and anode in battery units, the impact of different materials on efficiency and environmental factors, and the variations in energy density and cycle life among battery technologies.

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