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Answered by Anonymous
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Secondary battery

Secondary batteries are so-called rechargeable batteries that can be discharged and recharged again and again.

Example

Examples of secondary batteries are nickel-cadmium (NiCd), lead acid, and lithium ion batteries

Advantages

  • High power density
  • High discharge rate
  • Good low temperature performance

Disadvantages

  • Lower Energy density
  • Poorer charge retention
  • Safety issues
  • Lack of standards
  • High initial costs

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Secondary cells are those batteries in which reversible reactions occur. They can be recharged by electric supply. In these cells electric energy is transformed in the form of chemical energy and then chemical energy is transformed in the form of electrical energy. The batteries which we use in inverters are secondary cells. We can easily recharge inverters (secondary cells) by electric supply. These are also known as rechargeable battery and storage or secondary battery.
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