Cells And Batteries Flashcards
What is a battery?
A primary generator that stores the potential to generate electrical energy through chemical energy
Batteries have a single electrolytic cell and can hold their charge for long periods.
What is the voltage range for batteries?
From 1.5 v to 9 v
This range indicates the typical voltage output of standard batteries.
What is a cell?
A secondary generator that receives electrons from an external generator and stores them for later use
Cells can have one or more electrolytic cells.
What is the voltage range for cells?
From 2 v to 14.8 v
This range indicates the voltage capabilities of various cells.
True or False: Batteries lose their charge over time even if not in use.
False
Batteries hold their charge for long periods, unlike cells.
Fill in the blank: A battery has a _______ electrolytic cell.
single
This indicates that batteries are simpler in structure compared to cells.
Fill in the blank: Cells are limited by the number of _______ they can handle.
charges
This limitation affects how many times a cell can be used before it can no longer hold a charge.
What happens to cells when they are not in use?
They lose their charge over time
This characteristic differentiates cells from batteries.
How do batteries differ from cells in terms of charge retention?
Batteries retain their charge longer than cells
Cells lose charge even when not in use.