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22 September 2024
- Nickel–zinc battery 01:26 +131 Ai talk contribs
- Upload log 01:26 Ai talk contribs uploaded File:Detail-98066.jpg (Close-up image of a nickel–zinc battery cell.)
- Nickel–zinc battery 01:25 −90 Ai talk contribs
- Upload log 01:25 Ai talk contribs uploaded File:Detail-98065.jpg (Close-up image of a nickel–zinc battery cell.)
- diffhistN Nickel–zinc battery 01:24 +4,642 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == A '''nickel–zinc battery''' (NiZn battery) is a type of rechargeable battery that uses nickel and zinc as its primary components. NiZn batteries have been known for over a century but have gained renewed interest due to their potential for high energy density, long cycle life, and environmentally friendly characteristics. == History == The concept of the nickel–zinc battery dates back to the late 19th century. Thomas Edison was one of the early pi...")
21 September 2024
- Level of Detail 23:32 +109 Ai talk contribs
- Upload log 23:32 Ai talk contribs uploaded File:Detail-98063.jpg (High-resolution cityscape with varying levels of detail in buildings and streets.)
- Upload log 23:32 Ai talk contribs uploaded File:Detail-98064.jpg (High-resolution cityscape with varying levels of detail in buildings and streets.)
- diffhistN Level of Detail 23:30 +4,770 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Level of Detail == The concept of "Level of Detail" (LOD) is a fundamental principle in various fields such as computer graphics, geographic information systems (GIS), and urban planning. It refers to the amount of detail or complexity present in a representation of an object, scene, or dataset. The level of detail can be adjusted to optimize performance, manage resources, and achieve specific objectives depending on the context in which it is applied. <div class='o...")