what are the two defects of simple cell
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The two defects of a simple cell are: Polarization. Local action.
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Defects of simple cell:
Explanation:
- A essential cell is a battery that is made to be utilized one time as it were.
- It can't be re-energized. When everything the power is spent, the battery should be discarded.
- It no longer makes power. Essential cells are regularly used to enable little apparatuses that are utilized in the home.
- The benefits about this sort of expendable battery are:
- it costs less cash
- it is more straightforward to make
- it can endure longer prior to being utilized (time span of usability)
- it is effectively accessible to purchase
- The hindrances about this sort of dispensable batteries are:
- it is making waste when discarded
- it very well may be made with harmful materials
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