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How does a electric cell works?

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Answered by xXGurjariXx
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An electrical cell is an "electrical power supply" - internally it converts stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy, allowing a current to flow from the positive terminal round to the negative one via an external circuit (this is called conventional current, which is chosen to go from + to -).❤️

Answered by Safsan
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An electric cell is a device which produces electricity capable to run smaller appliances like torch, clock, camera, radio etc.

• 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.

•Once, chemicals are used up, the cell loses its capability to produce electricity.

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