Science, asked by negianurag3178, 10 months ago

If cells are placed side by side. Then, how are the terminals of the cells connected?

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● When the two cells are placed side by side, they are joined to make a battery. In this case, the positive terminal of one cell cannot be in touch with the negative terminal of the other cell. So, the positive terminal of one cell is joined to the negative terminal of the other cell by a piece of wire.

Answered by bipingujju08
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Answer:

IF the cells are placed side by side they form a battery.

Explanation:

It means that the negative terminal  of the first cell is connected to the positive terminal of the second cell. The positive terminal of the first cell is connected to the negative terminal of the second cell

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