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what are the uses of lead acid cells?​

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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The lead-acid battery is working during charging as an electrolytic cell, The secondary cells are considered as strong batteries, The car dynamo in a continuous way is used in recharging the battery first by first, where a nonspontaneous chemical reaction has occurred by passing electric current, this means the storage of electric energy which comes from the external source in the form of chemical.

Large-format lead-acid designs are widely used for storage in backup power supplies in cell phone towers, high-availability settings like hospitals, and stand-alone power systems. For these roles, modified versions of the standard cell may be used to improve storage times and reduce maintenance requirements.

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