Most automotive batteries are wet cell.
The 6 cell battery lasts about 2 to 4 hours, the 6 cell is a little smaller and a little cheaper. The 9 cell battery is a little larger, costs a little more, and lasts a little longer.
The current produced by batteries is direct current. Electronic devices need direct current; in this case, they need a power supply (often built into the electronic device itself), that converts the alternating current, from the electric outlet, to direct current.
A caution is an important warning given generally for safety reasons. An example of a caution is a wet floor sign on a wet floor. The caution is there to inform people the floor is wet to prevent falls.
The Bunsen burner,the Bunsen cell battery
one has more power
A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.
A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.
A wet cell:)
A dry cell battery is full of solid or paste-like electrolytes. One example of a dry cell is anode, which is a zinc metal. A wet cell battery is full of liquid electrolytes. One example of a liquid cell is an old car battery.
wet cell battery
A car battery is a wet cell. Only recently have dry cells been introduced, but your typical car battery is a wet lead storage battery.
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
No, an automobile battery is a wet cell battery not a dry cell battery.
Rechargeable battery or electrochemical battery.
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Lead acid, wet cell.