Physics, asked by nitinhire04, 9 days ago

explain cell in series and cell in parallel

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Answered by gajendrakushwah383
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Explanation:

When external resistance is negligible in comparison to the internal resistance, then the cells are connected in parallel to get maximum current. Cells are connected in series when they are joined end to end so that the same quantity of electricity must flow through each cell.

Answered by kishormghadi
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Answer:

Cells are in parallel combination if the current is divided among various cells. In a parallel combination, all the positive terminal are connected together and all the negative terminal are connected together.

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