Physics, asked by behaapy47, 2 months ago

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Differentiate between a cell and a battery.​

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Answered by aadil1290
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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. ... A battery is either a primary battery or a secondary battery meaning it is rechargeable or non-chargeable. A cell is usually light and compact as it has a single unit

Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

Cell

  • A cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electric energy.

  • Depending on the types of electrolytes used, a cell is either reserve, wet or dry types. Cell also includes  molten salt type.

  • A cell is usually light and compact as it has a single unit.

  • A cell supplies power for a shorter period of time.

  • A cell is used mostly for lighter tasks  which requires less energy. It is used in  lamps, clocks, lamp, etc.

  • Cells are usually cheap

Battery

  • A battery usually consists of group of cells.

  • A battery is either a primary battery or a secondary battery meaning it is rechargeable or non-chargeable.

  • Battery normally consists of several cells thus giving it a bigger size and is bulky.

  • A battery can supply power long durations.

  • A battery is mostly used for heavy-duty tasks. It is used in inverters, automobiles, inverter, etc.

  • Batteries are much costlier.
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