A combination of two ormore cells is called
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A combination of two ormore cells is called a battery.
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Cells are used to generate a current through a chemical process. As a result, cells are the source of electrical energy.
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- Given that both the cell and the battery are sources of electric current, the question of which is larger arises.
- Because the battery is made up of two or more cells, its capacity is substantially more than the capacity of the cells. The capacity of the battery grows in lockstep with the number of cells in the battery.
A battery is defined as a collection of two or more cells.
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