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What circuit would be inside a torch?

you have to collect a battery(cell), battery case, 4 wires, and as many bulbs as you ewould like. now link them together. alexia age 12A very good answer Alexia.Here's how I would answer it.Connect, in series, a cell or battery, a bulb with a voltage rating which corresponds to the cell/battery voltage, and, optionally, a switch.


What are two types of batteries?

Batteries can be classified in two waysPrimary Cell- Primary cell is a battery that is designed to be used once after that it can't be recharged with electricity examples are - AAA Cell (carbon Zinc battery) used in wall clocks,wrist watches etc.Secondary cell- Secondary cell is a battery which can be recharged multiple times with electricity such batteries are- Ni-cad battery, Li-ion battery(used in mobile phones)lead acid battery -used for Back up in homes and office etc.


Which is better a 6 cell battery or a 9 cell battery?

"Better" doesn't really say enough in this situation. I'm assuming this is about a laptop that can be fitted with either a 6-cell or a 9-cell battery - in which case the 9-cell will let you run longer on battery, but will usually stick out a bit and make the laptop both bigger and heavier. So 9-cell is good for runtime, but poor for carrying it around. Your choice.


What is meant by a cell has a voltage of 1.5volt?

No. The potential DIFFERENCE of a battery (or, more accurately, a dry cell) is 1.5 V.


Are they 8 button cell batteries in a Energizer A23 12v battery?

Yes there sure is..

Related Questions

What is the component for a battery cell?

A battery is very simple. A single cell is made of two dissimilar metals in an acid. When several cells are stacked together we get batteries with different power outputs.


What is a 6 volt dry cell battery?

if it is any think over 1 volt it is not a cell battery it is just a 6 volt battery if you had a 1 volt then it would be a cell battery


What kind of a battery produces an electrical current by the action of 2 plates of different metals in an electrolyte?

The galvanic cell or voltaic cell. Same thing.


Would battery light come on if battery has bad cell?

It could


What would cause a battery not to take a charge?

Dead cell in battery, replace it.


A dry cell battery produces how many volts?

Depends on the number of cells and the chemistry being used. A 3-cell Alkaline battery would be 4.5V while a 3-cell NiMH would be 3.6V


How would you know if your car battery has a dead cell?

If the battery will not hold a charge it more than likely has a dead cell. If the battery is over 4 years old, replace it.


How can a make a lemon light up a light bulb?

lemon can power a light bulb b'coz lemon contains citric acid which can serve as an electrolyte if the connections r complete it undergoes elecrolysis & sets up an electrolytic cell.


What is another name for a battery?

another name for a battery is a cell a cell is one battery and a battery is a two or more cells or batteries


Can you be a human battery cell while in the swimming pool?

There are enough electrolytes in blood, saliva, urine, and many other bodily fluids that they can be used to make working batteries. However you need to take two dissimilar metals (e.g. copper, zinc) and immerse the two metals in such bodily fluids to make a battery. And such metals are not present in the situation cited in the question.


Which homemade battery will have higher voltage a lemon battery a potato battery or a vinegar battery?

I am experomenting with batteries for a science fair project. The cell that worked best was the "bleach cell" which produced 1.7 volts. The anode is aluminum. The cathode is Copper. The electrolyte is liquid bleach. However, the answer to this question is the vinegar battery. But, if you use vinegar as the elestrolyte and copper and zinc as the electrodes the zic will "burn out" after only a few hours. Thanks- Josh


What are examples of strong electrodes in a simple cell?

Examples of strong electrodes in a simple cell include metals such as zinc and copper. These metals readily donate or accept electrons, making them suitable for facilitating redox reactions in the cell. Other examples include silver and platinum electrodes.