difference between dry cell and lead acid cell
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The difference between dry cells and lead-acid cell is:
1. Dry cell: It is a kind of electric battery.
- It is majorly used as a portable electrical device.
- A paste electrolyte is enough to provide moisture to produce a flow of current.
2. Lead-acid cell: It's a kind of rechargeable battery.
- It is used in the UPS system, acts as an ignitor.
- It basically helps in the production of anode and cathode of the battery cell by forming the lead oxide.
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Dry cell:
- A dry cell is a type of electric battery.
- A dry cell is used for portable electrical devices.
- In dry cells, only enough moisture is allow the current to flow with the help of paste electrolyte.
- A dry cell can operate in any orientation without spilling, as it contains no free liquid, making it suitable for portable equipment.
- Therefore, a dry cell is safe.
Lead-acid cell:
- The lead-acid battery is a kind of rechargeable battery.
- This is the first type of rechargeable battery ever created.
- Lead-acid batteries have relatively low energy density.
- Lead-acid batteries have the ability to supply high currents.
- This cells have a relatively large power-to-weight ratio.
- Lead-acid batteries are inexpensive.
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