What Is a difference between battery and cell
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The difference between a cell and a battery
is that a cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and abattery is a collection of cells. ... Aggregatingcells into a battery increases the electrical voltage they produce.
Batteries are classified by electrolyte type.
and the similarities are s follows
A single AA battery is a one cell battery, it generates 1.5v and 650ma. A 6-volt battery has 4 cells, each cell will generate 1.5 v multiply this times 4 cells and it equals 6 volts. Now each cell in a standard 6v battery is larger than a AA battery and therefore the amperage is more, but it is still composed of 1.5v cells in series.à
is that a cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and abattery is a collection of cells. ... Aggregatingcells into a battery increases the electrical voltage they produce.
Batteries are classified by electrolyte type.
and the similarities are s follows
A single AA battery is a one cell battery, it generates 1.5v and 650ma. A 6-volt battery has 4 cells, each cell will generate 1.5 v multiply this times 4 cells and it equals 6 volts. Now each cell in a standard 6v battery is larger than a AA battery and therefore the amperage is more, but it is still composed of 1.5v cells in series.à
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The difference between a cell and a battery is that a cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells. ... Aggregating cells into a battery increases the electrical voltage they produce. Batteries are classified by electrolyte type.
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