Read the below definitions of an electric cell and electric battery.
An electric cell is a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It has two terminals, which are made up of metal: one terminal is positive, while the other one is negative.
A battery is a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
Is there any difference between a battery and cell? Justify your answer.
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Answer: The difference between a cell and a battery is that a cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells. ... Aggregating cells into a battery increases the electrical voltage they produce. Batteries are classified by electrolyte.
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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.
No there is no difference between battery and cell
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