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They are connected in 'series', the negative terminal of one cell connected to the

positive terminal of the next cell, and so on with as many cells as you have, so that

there is only one path for current through the entire combination of cells.

In this configuration, the EMF of the combination is the sum of the individual EMFs, but

the combination can't deliver any more current (amperes) than any single cell can.

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