By dividing the cell's voltage by the resistance of the circuit. This is specified by ohm's law: I=E/R. ANSWER a cell means battery which is a pretty good current source so the voltage can be near virtual zero and the current can be to whatever the impedance of the battery is at the time.
The panel itself produces DC and if it is connected to mains electricity it needs a separate converter to change the current to AC.
It is DC or `direct current'.
A Direct Current, DC.
DC Current divided by 1.225
A dry cell produces direct current (DC) when a chemical reaction within the cell generates a flow of electrons in one direction. This current flows from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the cell.
directA dry cell battery produces DC.
cell phones, laptops, desktops, anything that uses a battery. most power supplies convert AC to DC at a regulated voltage and current.
Anything that works on a Battery is a DC (Direct Current) like Cellphone, Flashlight, ipad, ipod and you laptop.
DC GERATORS PRODUCE DC current with the help of spilt ring commutators.
To calculate the current (in milliamps), you can use the formula: Current (in mA) = Power (in watts) / Voltage (in volts). In this case, Current = 2 watts / 12 volts = 0.167 amps. To convert this to milliamps, multiply by 1000: 0.167 amps * 1000 = 167 mA. Therefore, there are 167 milliamps in a 12V DC, 2W DC circuit.
Ohm's Law applies where Voltage = Current x Resistance
There are three formulas to calculate current. They are I = E/R, I = W/E and I = the sq. root of W/R. As you can see there is one value missing in your question so it can not be answered.