the potential difference between the two electrodes of the lead acid cell is nearly _
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The potential difference between the lead-acid cell's two electrodes is roughly 1.2 V.
Explanation: In an electrical circuit, charged particles move back and forth.
Electrical potential difference is the difference in potential between two electrode sites.
A sufficient amount of energy is released throughout this process.
Volts are the unit of measurement for electrical potential. V is the symbol for it.
It will be measured as VB - VA between two places A and B.
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