Science, asked by maneg1756, 5 months ago

what is different between cell and battry​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electric energy. A battery usually consists of group of cells. ... A battery is either a primary battery or a secondary battery meaning it is rechargeable or non-chargeable. A cell is usually light and compact as it has a single unit.

Answered by ItzMagicalMystery
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CELL

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A cell is a single electrochemical unit that cannot be broken down into smaller components. They come is various shapes and sizes :1.5 V primary cells come as, AA, AAA, C, D cells and 9 V design; while secondary cells of 1.2 V comes as AA, AAA size NiMH, NiCd cells and 18650 and 27300 type Li-ion cells or 3.7 V cuboidal cells.

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BATTERY

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A battery is a series and/or parallel combination of such cells. Alternate name for a battery can be battery pack. These have terminal voltages in excess of 600 V DC. You can find them in car starters, electric car battery packs, your mobile or laptop and whatsoever portable, rechargeable gadget you use.

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