differences between dry cell and lead acid cell .
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A dry cell is a primary or secondary cell in which the electrolyte does not flow in any way. A wet cell is a cell with a liquid electrolyte. The electrolyte in dry cells is either a porous container or mixing with a gel medium restrains the flow of electrolyte. However, the electrolyte in wet cells is a fluid that moves freely.
A dry cell is usually lighter and compact unlike a wet cell, which is heavier and bulky. Therefore, dry cells are less risky whereas wet cells are riskier because of the potentially harmful fluid that may spill.
Furthermore, with regard to the cost of these two cells, dry cells are expensive to manufacture while wet cells are cheaper to manufacture.
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A dry cell is a primary or secondary cell in which the electrolyte does not flow in any way. A wet cell is a cell with a liquid electrolyte. The electrolyte in dry cells is either a porous container or mixing with a gel medium restrains the flow of electrolyte. However, the electrolyte in wet cells is a fluid that moves freely.
A dry cell is usually lighter and compact unlike a wet cell, which is heavier and bulky. Therefore, dry cells are less risky whereas wet cells are riskier because of the potentially harmful fluid that may spill.
Furthermore, with regard to the cost of these two cells, dry cells are expensive to manufacture while wet cells are cheaper to manufacture.
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A wet cell is a cell with a liquid electrolyte. The electrolyte in dry cells is either a porous container or mixing with a gel medium restrains the flow of electrolyte. ... A dry cell is usually lighter and compact unlike a wet cell, which is heavier and bulky.
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