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A photoelectric cell or solar cell needs sunlight to produce electricity. When sunlight strikes the cell, it excites electrons in the material of the cell, generating an electric current through the cell.
Some of the similararities between wet cell batteries and dry cell batteries include: * Multiple cells. * A container such as a case or housing. * Positive and negative electrodes. * An electrolyte. * The ability to produce of electricity in the form of Direct Current [DC].
A voltaic cell can produce electricity. Please see the link.
Yes. You can use a battery to charge a capacitor, which is an electrical device that stores static charge.
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directA dry cell battery produces DC.
A dry cell works when kept in sunlight because it is comprised of a metal called electrode or graphite rod. The sunlight helps the cell to maintained 1.5 volts and stored a charge of one coulomb.
Yes, a dry cell is a source of electricity commonly used in portable electronic devices such as flashlights and remote controls. It generates electrical energy through chemical reactions that occur within the cell.
Two types of electromagnetic cells are photovoltaic cells, which convert sunlight into electricity, and fuel cells, which produce electricity through chemical reactions between fuel and oxygen.
its just a way plants and animals (which we are) work
There is only a finite amount of the chemicals (i.e. metals, electrolyte) used to produce the electricity. When they have been consumed the cell can no longer produce electricity and stops working.
No it doesn't, solar cells produce electricity directly from sunlight.