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How is the combination of cells in a head to tail manner called

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Answered by sinzoshree
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Answer:

It is a collection of cells whose chemical reactions result in the flow of multiple electrons in circuits. Each battery consists of a positive side called the cathode and a negative side called the anode. ... When the battery is connected to power, chemical reactions take place ..

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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A combination of cells in a head to tail manner called a battery.

Explanation:

  • Each battery consists of a cathode called the postive side and an anode called the negative side. The battery is broadly classified into two types, namely primary cells or non-rechargeable batteries and secondary cells or rechargeable batteries.
  • Alexandro Volta was the first to invent battery in the year 1800. The battery operates based on the principle of changing 'chemical energy' into electrical energy.

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