Science, asked by advaitworldvaiga, 1 month ago

When the chemicals in the electric cell are used up, the electric cell stops
producing electricity. The electric cell is then replaced with a new one. In case of
rechargeable batteries (such as the type used in mobile phones, camera and
inverters), they are used again and again. How?

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Explanation:

An electric cell produces electricity from chemicals stored inside it. When the chemicals inside the cell are used up, the cell stops producing electricity. Ans. ... If we do so, the chemicals in the electric cell get used up very fast and the cell stops working


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Answered by cuteangel0001
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Explanation:

An electric cell produces electricity from chemicals stored inside it. When the chemicals inside the cell are used up, the cell stops producing electricity. Ans. ... If we do so, the chemicals in the electric cell get used up very fast and the cell stops working

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