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Q: A battery is a combination of two or more what in a series?
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What is a combination of two or more electrochemical cells in the series?

Battery


What is the combination of two or more electrochemical cells in a series is called?

a battery


What is a combination of two or more electrochemical cells in a series called?

Generally, that is called a battery.


What is a combination of two or more electrochemical cells in series that store chemical energy which transforms into electrical energy?

a battery


What are two instances in which you would wire something in series and something in parallel?

a battery's, series has more voltage and parallel has more current


To increase the voltage output when using more than one battery connect the two batteries in?

Series.


What is physical state of fuel?

Liquid, solid, gas, combination of two or more materials as in a battery.


Is TWO OR MORE batteries and two or more loads can be defined as series circuit Or a series circuit has only just ONE source (battery) and 2 or more loads?

Your question is very muddled and it is difficult to understand exactly what you are asking. Something is in "series" if it is connected in the circuit as a "daisy chain". Thus both loads AND batteries may be placed in series.


How do you define battery?

A battery is a combination of two or more cells electrically connected to work together to produce electric energy. In the military it is a two or more pieces of artillery used for combined action. In baseball it is the pitcher and catcher considered as a unit.


What is parallel car battery wiring?

parallel battery wiring is hooking 2 batteries together in parallel series give you double the volts Clarification: Parallel battery wiring is where two or more batteries are hooked together in parallel (i.e. both/all positive battery terminals are wiredtogether, and both/all negative battery terminals are wired together. This results in a battery voltage which is the same as that of the individual batteries (typically 12V in most cars). The reason for doing this is to boost battery capacity- two identical batteries wired in parallel give twice the electical storage capacity of one battery. No increase in voltage is obtained with parallel wiring. Series wiring is where two or more batteries are hooked together in series (i.e. positive terminal of the first battery is hooked to the negative terminal of the second battery). The resulting voltage is the sum of the individual battery voltages - if two 12V batteries are hooked together, the resulting voltage will be 24V. No increase of storage capacity is obtained with series wiring.


Most flashlights have series circuits true or false?

Yes. Most flashlights have a series circuit involving a battery, a switch, and a bulb. More complex variants might have two bulbs in parallel, two or more bulbs on two switches, etc. but the basic principle is a series circuit - turn the switch on and the bulb illuminates.


What is series connection?

You have two resistors, each with resistance of 12Ω, and a 12-volt battery. 1). The resistors are in series across the battery. ..... A. voltage across each resistor ..... B. current through each resistor ..... C. power dissipated by each resistor ..... D. total power delivered by the battery 2). The resistors are in parallel across the battery. ..... A. voltage across each resistor ..... B. current through each resistor ..... C. power dissipated by each resistor ..... D. total power delivered by the battery ============================================ 1). ... A. 6 volts ... B. 0.5 Amp ... C. 3 watts ... D. 6 watts 2). ... A. 12 volts ... B. 1 Amp ... C. 12 watts ... D. 24 watts