Physics, asked by rupali736, 6 months ago

difference between cell and battery ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by charusharma64
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Batteries and cells are an important invention that have made a lot of our everyday tasks and life much easier. They are practically used in most of the portable electronic devices that we use today. Besides, we can say that we cannot imagine a world without batteries and cells.

Having said that, a cell and battery is quite different from each other even though the terms are used interchangeably sometimes. A battery usually contains electrical energy which is pre supplied from a factory or a battery can be charged via an outlet. Whereas a cell consists of chemical energy source such as natural gas, diesel or propane where it converts these into electrical energy for power. So, in terms of how it is made and the functionalities there are few significant differences between cell and battery.

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