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Monday 29 July 2019

Batteries

In science, we had to do some research on batteries. We had to find out the difference between a dry cell battery and a wet cell battery. Here is my research:

A wet cell battery contains a liquid electrolyte, for example, sulfuric acid whereas a dry cell battery does not contain any liquid. A wet cell battery is commonly used on aircrafts, in electric utilities, cellphones towers and for energy storage. Dry cell batteries are often rechargeable and have a weaker voltage than a wet cell battery.  Both batteries serve different purposes as items such as our phones, laptops, torches, and really any portable electronics use a dry cell battery while planes, cars, trucks, etc use a wet cell battery. 

here are some diagrams of each type of batteries:



 

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