explain the structure of electric cell
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An electric cell is a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It has two terminals, which are made up of metal: one terminal is positive, while the other one is negative. When the two terminals are connected to an electrical device, electric current flows through it.
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An electric cell has two terminals – positive (+) and negative (-). Positive side of an electric cell has a metal cap. Negative side has a flat metal disc. Chemicals stored inside the cell produce electricity through internal reactions
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