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working conditions of a battery ​

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Answered by Nivashni2025
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A battery consists of some number of voltaic cells. Each cell consists of two half-cells connected in series by a conductive electrolyte containing metal cations. ... The terminal voltage of a cell that is neither charging nor discharging is called the open-circuit voltage and equals the emf of the cell.

Working principle: Electrochemical reactions, Electromotive force

Type: Power source


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WORKING CONDITIONS OF A BATTERY

A battery consists of some number of voltaic cells. Each cell consists of two half-cells connected in series by a conductive electrolyte containing metal cations. ... The terminal voltage of a cell that is neither charging nor discharging is called the open-circuit voltage and equals the emf of the cell.Working principle: Electrochemical reactions, Electromotive forceType: Power source

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