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a cell is one element of a battery, now commonly referred to also as a battery. Technically, of all the common "batteries", only the car battery and the small 9 v one are properly called batteries,, because they are made up of a number of cells in series. All the rest (AAA, AA, B, C etc) are cells. This distinction has become unused, and they are all called batteries. A primary cell/battery is one that cannot be recharged. A secondary cell/battery is one that can be recharged.

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