To explain: The way a carbon-zinc dry cell produces a voltage difference between the positive and negative terminals.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A dry cell is a type of cylindrical electric battery used in electrical devices like a flashlight or a remote control.
In a zinc-carbon dry cell, one electrode is a carbon rod while the other is a zinc container. When the two terminals of the dry cell are connected in a circuit, a
Conclusion:
The voltage difference between the two terminals, causes a current to flow through a closed circuit in the battery.
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