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<p>[[Image:Daniel cell.png|thumb|left|Diagram of a Daniell cell]]</p>
[[Image:Daniell.jpg|thumb|right|John Frederic Daniell]]


<p>London, England. A great advance in battery technology was the invention of what came to be known as the Daniell cell, which John Frederic Daniell made public in 1836. It was the first reliable source of electric current. </p>
<p>London, England. A great advance in battery technology was the invention of what came to be known as the Daniell cell, which John Frederic Daniell made public in 1836. It was the first reliable source of electric current. </p>


<p>[[Image:Daniel_cell.png|thumb|center|Diagram of a Daniell cell]]</p>
 
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Diagram of a Daniell cell

John Frederic Daniell

London, England. A great advance in battery technology was the invention of what came to be known as the Daniell cell, which John Frederic Daniell made public in 1836. It was the first reliable source of electric current.