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Why is Daniel's cell not rechargeable?
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Why are primary cells such as voltaic cells not rechargeable while secondary cells such as the lead storage cells rechargeable?

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Are primary batteries rechargeable but secondary batteries are not?

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Which battery is rechargeable primary or secondary?

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Why the state of charge of a nickel-iron cell cannot be determined by measuring the specific gravity of the electrolyte ?

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Why is a lead storage battery regarded as a secondary cell?

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Why is a lead storage battery considered as a secondary cell?

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Why can a lead storage battery as a secondary cell be recharged?

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Why lead storage battery as a secondary cell can be recharged?

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Lead acid battery can be charged where as primary cell cannot be charged. Why ?

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Why does the terminal voltage of cell decrease when current is drawn from it?

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Why the emf of a cell is always greater than its terminal potential difference?

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Why terminal potential difference is less than the emf of the cell?

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Why is the emf of a cell always greater than its terminal voltage?

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Why terminal potential is less than the emf of a cell?

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Why is the EMF of a cell always greater than the potential difference?

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Why is the emf of a cell greater than the terminal potential difference when the cell is used to supply current to an external resist?

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Why the emf of a cell is always greater than the terminal voltage?

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Why is the terminal voltage of a cell less than emf?

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Why the terminal potential difference of a cell is always less than its emf?

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Why the emf of a cell is greater than its terminal voltage?

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Why is the emf of the cell always positive?
Answer : The EMF (Electromotive Force) of a cell is always considered positive because it represents the **potential difference between the two electrodes** when no current is flowing - essentially the maximum " ... working of EMF in different types of cells, like galvanic or electrolytic cells? Let me know!...

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Why terminal potential difference is less than the emf of a cell?
Answer : The terminal potential difference of a cell is less than its electromotive force (EMF) due to the internal resistance of the cell. Here's why: 1. **EMF of the Cell**: The EMF is ... the voltage drop inside the cell, and therefore, the smaller the terminal potential difference compared to the EMF....

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Why the potential difference across the terminals of a cell is less than its emf when a current is drawn from it?

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Why is terminal velocity of a cell less than its emf?

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Why the emf of a cell is always greater than its terminal voltage?

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Why is terminal potential difference always less than emf of the cell?

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Why terminal potential of a cell (or a battery) is always less than its emf ?

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