1. Explain how the cells are connected in series and parallel with diagrams.
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Batteries achieve the desired operating voltage by connecting several cells in series; each cell adds its voltage potential to derive at the total terminal voltage. Parallel connection attains higher capacity by adding up the total ampere-hour (Ah).
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WHEN CELLS ARE CONNECTED PARALLEL THEN THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE REMAIN SAME IN EVERY CELL
BUT IF IT IS CONNECTED IN SERIES THEN THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IS DIVIDED BUT CURRENT REMAINS THE SAME
Cells can be connected both in series, parallel or a combination of both. In series circuit electrons travel only in one path. Here the current will be the same which passes through each resistor. ... In this case, the voltage remains the same across each resistor in the circuit.
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