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Give two differences between a cell and a battery.​

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Answered by ramenakash082
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A cell is known as a single unit device that converts electrical energy to chemical energy, while a battery is a group of different cells. A cell can be either of wet, dry, fuel or reserve type depending on the kind of electrolytes used, while a battery is either rechargeable or non-rechargeable.

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A cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electric energy. A battery usually consists of group of cells. Depending on the types of electrolytes used, a cell is either reserve, wet or dry types.

A cell is known as a single unit device that converts electrical energy to chemical energy, while a battery is a group of different cells. A cell can be either of wet, dry, fuel or reserve type depending on the kind of electrolytes used, while a battery is either rechargeable or non-rechargeable

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