A wet cell is a secondary cell that can be recharged after they had been used up by passing current backwards through them. It is different from the dry cell in that dry cell are not rechargeable.
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Yes common dry cell is a primary cell. No reversible reaction and hence no chance of charging. So use and throw type. But secondary cells could be put for charging and we can use it again and again after charging.
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
There is dry cell and wet cell. A dry cell has not fluid around it. A wet cell is surrounded by fluid of some sort, usually acid.
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An electromotive force is generated from chemical reactions inside the cell. Carbon - zinc, iron - nickel, lead - sulphuric acid, are common ones. An individual cell is just that, a cell. Strictly, a battery is a collection of such cells
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 common dry cell, or any other voltaic cell using the combination of chemicals developed by the French chemist Georges Leclanche in 1865
The voltage will be double that of one dry cell. The current will be that of one dry cell.