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What is dry cell and electrostatic potential?​

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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The term 'primary cell' refers to a cell that is neither reusable nor rechargeable. ... A common dry cell is the zinc-carbon cell (dry Leclanché cell) has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts, which is the same as an alkaline cell.

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Answered by muskansingh914269486
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A dry cell is one type of electric battery, which is generally used for the home and protable electronic device

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dry cell is one type of electric battery, which is generally used for the home and portable electronic devices. A battery is a device that consists of one or more electrochemical cells, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

Types of dry cell

The dry cell may be categorised as a primary cell or a secondary cell depending on its nature.

The term ‘primary cell’ refers to a cell that is neither reusable nor rechargeable. When all the chemical reagents have been consumed, the electrochemical reactions stop producing electricity.

A secondary cell, on the other hand, can be recharged using battery charges to regenerate chemical reactions.

A common dry cell is the zinc-carbon cell (dry Leclanché cell) has a nominal voltage

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