They all produce static electricity.
they both have solar
Alternate energy
they produce static electricity
None of the Apollo spacecrafts has solar cells. All of them used fuel cells and chemical batteries to provide energy.
Kerosene was a common fuel used in torches before batteries.
Solar cars gain energy from the sun or wind to make fuel or power that have been stored in their batteries or fuel tanks. They use the power in their batteries or fuel tanks to run during the day!
Solar cells are commonly used on spacecraft but because a spacecraft might spend a considerable amount of time in the dark they also have fuel power. They most obviously use oil based fuel to launch the spacecraft into space.
The fuel a solar car uses is energy from the sun converted into electricity using solar cells.
Cathode is positive and anode is negative for both.... we cant say both are not rechargeble ..... but using electricity we cant recharge dry batteries (some) and fuel cells...
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Two reasons:Weight. Batteries are heavier per energy unit than fuel cells.Capacity. Fuel cells can store much more energy than batteries.As a bonus, the weight for the fuel cell fuel reduces the weight of another required consumable: water. The "exhaust" of fuel cells is pure water which astronauts can drink.
examples of electrical energy can be lightning,toastor,hairdryer,powercode and batteries.
A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device whiles a solar cell is a device that converts photons from the sun into electricity.
Sorry, leads do not generate electricity. Leads are just the wires that connect the parts of a circuit together.Generators, alternators, batteries, solar cells, fuel cells, friction electrostatic machines, and thunderstorms generate electricity.
Initially fuel cells, after the explosion they relied solely on batteries.