When it gets wet.
becomes dry
becomes dry
In a dry cell, the carbon rod is the positive terminal, or anode.
A dry cell battery loses power over time due to a variety of factors such as self-discharge, chemical reactions, and internal resistance. Even if it is not in use, these processes continue slowly draining the battery's energy and ultimately leading to it becoming "dead" or unable to hold a charge.
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
All it is is flat, dry, and dead
A dry cell; it contains chemical energy.A dry cell; it contains chemical energy.A dry cell; it contains chemical energy.A dry cell; it contains chemical energy.
The sir is dry
I think that every organelle is dead in a dead cell
Of each individual dry cell, not at all. If you connect them together in series then their voltages add.
dry cell do not polarize because hydrogen cannot run in dry chemical state.
The current supplied by a dry cell is typically low and not enough to cause an electric shock in normal use. However, if multiple dry cells are connected in series or in combination with other sources, it may produce a shock. It is always important to handle electrical devices with caution to prevent accidents.