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Give some sources of potential difference (P.D) that you know. __________________ One example of a rechargeable source of P.D. __________________ Give one example of a source of P.D. which is used once
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Give some sources of potential difference (P.D) that you know.
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One example of a rechargeable source of P.D.
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Give one example of a source of P.D. which is used once and finally thrown away_____________
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All type of Batteries
secondary batteries ( Rechargeable battery) example car battery etc . these battery contain Sulphuric acid as there electrolytic
Primary Battery (Non Recharge) example Dry cell , pencil cell . These battery contain chemicals they react when we use the battery and can't be recharged again we need to replace each and every time
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