what is dry cell? define the question.
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A dry cell is a type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices. It was developed in 1886 by the German scientist Carl Gassner, after development of wet zinc–carbon batteries by Georges Leclanché in 1866. The modern version was developed by Japanese Sakizō Yai in 1887.
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A dry cell is a source of electric current. It contains a paste of aluminium chloride inside a zinc container. Inside this paste, a cardboard container containing powdered manganese dioxide and carbon rod is placed. ... If the two terminals of the dry cell are connected by a metal wire, current flows through it.
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