The potential difference between the two electrodes of the lead acid cell is nearly......... *
1) 1V
2) 1.2V
3) 1.5V
4) 2V
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The potential difference between the two electrodes of the lead-acid cell is nearly 1.2 V
Explanation:
- In an electrical circuit, the movement of charged particles takes place.
- The difference in potential between two electrode points is known as electrical potential difference.
- In this process, an adequate amount of energy is released.
- The value of electrical potential is measured in volts. It is represented by V.
- Between two points A and B, it will be measured as VB - VA.
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1•2v correct answer thank you
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