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what is the difference between battery and cell?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Vedant250204
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HEYA FRIEND.... HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.

A battery is just a stack of individual cells in series. A cell just derives electrical energy. To explain more in detail see below:

A Cell is the generic name for the galvanic cell or a voltaic cell. It is actually an electrochemical cell that derives electrical energy from spontaneous redox reaction inside the cell. The cells are responsible for converting chemical energy into electrical energy.

A battery is just a collection of cells tied in series from (+) to (-) and each cell generates a voltage with the chemical reaction. For example, a 6 cell laptop battery @ 9v would mean it generates about 1.5v per cell.

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