A dry cell works when kept in sunlight because it is comprised of a metal called electrode or graphite rod. The sunlight helps the cell to maintained 1.5 volts and stored a charge of one coulomb.
NO the plants need the sun to make the chlorophyll work and without the chlorophyll it will get all dry and die
the inner delicate tissues will dry up hence the plant leaves shrinking due2 no transport of water and mineral salt.
when the wire is disconnected from the dry cell you feel not hot
A dry cell battery does not use current it produces a current when connected to an electrical load. The type of current that the dry cell produces is DC (direct current).
OVERSUPPLY OF SUNLIGHT the plant will be dry and died UNDERSUPPLY OF SUNLIGHT the plant will be withered
A warm, dry place in direct sunlight but some cacti will be sunburnt by direct sunlight so indirect sunlight is usually used.
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Metal do not dry in sunlight
Metal do not dry in sunlight
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any place that's dry and out of direct sunlight
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A dry cell battery has the electrolyte immobilized as a paste, with only enough moisture in it to allow current to flow. A dry cell can operate in any orientation without spilling as it contains no free liquid.
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
first make it dry in the sunlight fully. and try to use in the cell phone. it works in my nokia phone when i put it into the water.
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.
Unlike aspirin which breaks down in solution, ibuprofen is stable, and if kept in a cool dry area away from sunlight can last for a very long time.