Interpretation:
Difference between the primary and secondary battery is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Batteries are used when storage of electric power needed. Batteries accumulate and give
away electric charges as an
Answer to Problem 44A
The main difference between the primary and secondary battery is their reusability.
Explanation of Solution
The primary cell is that cell which can be used once and discarded because it is harmful to attempt recharge and may be exploded is do so. In secondary cells, the
Example of primary cell − Dry cell Mercury cell
Example of secondary cell − lead-acid cell
The main difference between the primary and secondary battery is their reusability
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