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1. What is the difference between Cell and Battery?
2. What is the difference between Ammeter and Voltmeter?
3. Define Potential Difference?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electric energy. A battery usually consists of group of cells. ... A battery is either a primary battery or a secondary battery meaning it is rechargeable or non-chargeable. A cell is usually light and compact as it has a single unit.

2) Both of these devices are used in electric circuits but the major difference between voltmeter and ammeter is ammeter comes in handy for measuring the flow of current whereas the voltmeter comes in handy for measuring the voltage or emf across two points in an electric circuit.

3) Potential difference is the difference in the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit. ... A potential difference of one Volt is equal to one Joule of energy being used by one Coulomb of charge when it flows between two points in a circuit.

Answered by khushali2810
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Answer:

1.) A cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electric energy. A battery usually consists of group of cells. ... A battery is either a primary battery or a secondary battery meaning it is rechargeable or non-chargeable. A cell is usually light and compact as it has a single unit.

2.) Both of these devices are used in electric circuits but the major difference between voltmeter and ammeter is ammeter comes in handy for measuring the flow of current whereas the voltmeter comes in handy for measuring the voltage or emf across two points in an electric circuit.

3.) Potential difference is the difference in the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit.

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