Physics, asked by HiHelpneeded, 17 days ago

Batteries used in cars and inverters are also made from cells. Then why it
is called as battery?

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Answered by meet23052007
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Answer:

The battery used in tractors, trucks and inverters is a combination of several cells. The cells are not dry cells. These are the several sets of plates and each set of plates acts like a cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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They are called so as they are a combination of various cells.

  • In cars and inverters, the battery is made up of many cells. The cells aren't completely dried.
  • These are the many sets of plates, each of which functions as a cell. The big batteries seen in automobiles, and inverters are not the same as the common cells found in smaller electronic devices.
  • These batteries have a somewhat different structure than regular cells, with some modifications to produce more electricity for power-hungry electronics.
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