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#redirect [[British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company#Sand battery]]
'''Sand battery''' may refer to:
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* [[British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company#Sand battery|Telegraph sand battery]], an electrochemical cell with a wet sand electrolyte medium, where the sand is impregnated by the electrolyte, typically used to power telegraphs<ref> {{cite book |url= https://atlantic-cable.com/Books/1861JCR/Whitehouse/index.htm |title= Report of the Joint Committee Appointed by the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council for Trade and the Atlantic Telegraph Company to Inquire into the Construction of Submarine Telegraph Cables together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix |chapter= Evidence of Wildman Whitehouse, 15 December 1859 |year= 1861 }} </ref>
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* [[artillery battery]] in a fort made of sand with organic infantry elements, typically as a [[shore battery]] and [[Coastal defence and fortification|coastal defense]] fort<ref name=BFiM-CWA-32> {{cite web |url= http://moultrie.battlefieldsinmotion.com/Artillery-32-pounder.html |title= Civil War Artillery: 32-pounders |publisher= Battlefields in Motion |date= 2013 }} </ref><ref name=NAF-TXcoast1> {{cite web |url= https://www.northamericanforts.com/West/tx-coast1.html |title= Coastal Texas I |publisher= North American Forts .com }} </ref><ref name=HoMASS-MACW> {{cite web |url= https://historyofmassachusetts.org/massachusetts-in-the-civil-war/ |title= Massachusetts in the Civil War |author= Rebecca Beatrice Brooks |date= 13 December 2016 |publisher= History of Massachusetts .org }} </ref>
* [[thermal battery]] whose heat storage medium is sand<ref name=BBC-61996520> {{cite news |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61996520 |title= Climate change: 'Sand battery' could solve green energy's big problem |author= Matt McGrath |date= 5 July 2022 |publisher= BBC News }} </ref>

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