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what would happen if the positive terminal of an electric cell is connected to the positive terminal of another cell​

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Answered by hodeee4
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Answer:

If one of the batteries is of higher voltage than the other, the battery with lower voltage will see an increase in voltage as the chemical reaction reverses in the battery with less voltage. ... The result is that the two batteries equilibrate to the same voltage.

Explanation:

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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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Answer:

Therefore, the battery with lower voltage will suffer an increase in voltage if the positive terminal of one electric cell is linked to the positive terminal of another cell if one of the batteries has a higher voltage than the other.

Concept:

If positive terminal of an electric cell is connected to the positive terminal of another cell​ then the battery with lower voltage will experience an increase in voltage if one of the batteries has a higher voltage than the other because the chemical process in the battery with lower voltage reverses.

Explanation:

Charge separation leads to voltage, which is produced by a [reversible] chemical reaction.

A decrease in measured voltage will be observed in the battery with higher voltage. As a result, the voltage between the two batteries equalizes.

By using the so-called impedance, which is really the internal resistance of batteries, people are able to recharge batteries using this fundamental principle or observation.

So, if positive terminal of an electric cell is connected to the positive terminal of another cell​ then the voltage will increase.

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