Science, asked by blueishu2780, 9 months ago

(v) A battery is
(a) a single cell
(b) a combination of cells in which cells are joined (+) to (-)
(c) a combination of cells in which cells are joined (+) to (+)
(d) None of these

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Answered by myrakincsem
6

A battery is (b) a combination of cells in which cells are joined (+) to (-).

  • A battery can simple be described as a combination of two or more than two cells.
  • The cells are joined from a negative terminal to a positive terminal so that a charge such as a positive charge can flow from the positive to the negative terminal.
  • Ina battery, all cells will be joined from the (+) to the (-) terminal so that electricity can flow through the battery.

Hence, the correct option is (b) a combination of cells in which cells are joined (+) to (-).

Answered by 05065
2

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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