A battery is made from two cells and a cell is made from one cell.
Another word for battery is dry cell.
A "Voltaic Cell"
battery
dry cell
The likely word is "battery" (energy cell, or the criminal use of force).
batteryA2. Strictly speaking, a battery, as the name infers, is a group of cells. A single cell is commonly just a dry cell. Or a carbon-Zinc dry cell.
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for some reason when i looked it up, some people said it meant "small room" but i'm not sure.....
A "cell" (word for part of a battery) is a source of current flow.A diode is a device that restricts current flow to one direction.
A Galvanic cell, or Voltaic cell, named after Luigi Galvani, or Alessandro Volta respectively, is an electrochemical cell that derives electrical energy from spontaneous redox reaction taking place within the cell. It generally consists of two different metals connected by a salt bridge, or individual half-cells separated by a porous membrane.Volta was the inventor of the voltaic pile, the first electrical battery. In common usage, the word "battery" has come to include a single Galvanic cell, but a battery properly consists of multiple
Around 1800 Count Alessandro Volta invented a wet battery called a Voltaic Pile and later John Frederic Daniell invented the Daniell Cell in 1836, which was a big improvement in the battery. So the original term for the battery was a Volatic Pile.
For some people it is a bad word some people it is'nt