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How are chargeable cells different from ordinary dry cells​

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Answered by neelritusharma
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Chargeable cells can be charged repeatedly. An ordinary dry cell cannot be charged again once it is used up. ... Ordinary dry cells are usually cheaper than dry cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between chargeable cells and ordinary dry cells is that chargeable cells can be charged frequently and can be used again and again, but an ordinary dry cell cannot be charged and is used only once. Also, ordinary cells can only change chemical energy to electrical energy but a chargeable cell can also store electrical energy into chemical energy and vice-versa.

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