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State the application of cells when they
are connected in series.​

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Answered by hariuthiras
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A battery (also known as a cell) provides a source of electrical energy. A battery symbol is made up of two or more cells. In a circuit, cells provide the 'push' that makes current flow. This is sometimes called its potential difference, or voltage. This is represented by the symbol V, measured in volts, V.

If cells are joined together one after the other, they are said to be connected in series. Components are connected in series when they are joined end to end in a circuit, so that the same current flows through each. When cells are connected in series their voltages are summed, so two 1.5 V cells connected in series provide 3 V, while three cells in series provide 4.5 V.

Summary

In a series circuit there is only one path for the current to flow along. When cells are connected in series the value of the individual cells is added. A single cell can provide a small current for a long time, or a big current for a short time. Connecting cells in series increases the voltage, but does not make the cells last longer.

Answered by itsvats
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Cells in Series Connection

In series, cells are joined end to end so that the same current flows through each cell. In case if the cells are connected in series the emf of the battery is connected to the sum of the emf of the individual cells. Suppose we have multiple cells and they are arranged in such a way that the positive terminal of one cell is connected to the negative terminal of the another and then again the negative terminal is connected to the positive terminal and so on, then we can that the cell is connected in series

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