Environmental Sciences, asked by bananimohapatra1108, 10 months ago

Two cells can be joined in two ways in series and parallel. What do you mean
by these two? In which way the cells are joined in a torch?
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Answered by jackdevil8
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Answer:

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 ruchisaini17
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Answer:There are mainly two types of circuits, series and parallel. Cells can be connected both in series, parallel or a combination of both.

In Series:-

When positive (+) terminal of one cell is connected to the negative (-) terminal of other cell, the connection is known as series.

In Parallel :-

When positive (+) terminal of cell is connected to the (+) terminal of other cell and negative (-) terminal of cell is connected to the negative (-) terminal of other cell, the connection is known as parallel.

In the torch, the positive (+) terminal of a cell is joined to the negative (-) terminal of other cell i.e. In a 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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