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Two cells can be joined in two ways in series and in parallel. What do you mean by these two ways? In which way the cells are joined in a torch?

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Answered by skyfall63
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The cells in a torch are connected in Series.  

Explanation :

There are two types of terminal present in all-electric cells. The positive terminal (+) and the negative terminal (-) are the two types of terminal. In Series the positive terminal of one cell is connected to the negative terminal of other cell. In parallel the positive terminal connects with the other cell’s positive terminal and a negative terminal is connected to the other cell’s negative terminal. In the torch, two or more cells are connected to each other and this structure is known as a battery. Thus, this makes prove that torch is connected in Series.

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Answered by vnm1716
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Answer:

which way the cells are joined in a torch? Answer: In series: When (+) terminal of one cell is joined to (-) terminal of the other, the arrangement is called in series. Parallel: When (+) terminal of a cell is joined to (+) terminal and (-) terminal to (-) terminal of other cell, the arrangement is called parallel.

Explanation:

which way the cells are joined in a torch? Answer: In series: When (+) terminal of one cell is joined to (-) terminal of the other, the arrangement is called in series. Parallel: When (+) terminal of a cell is joined to (+) terminal and (-) terminal to (-) terminal of other cell, the arrangement is called parallel.

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