6 Differences Between Cell and Battery
S.NO. | Cell | Battery |
1. | Definition: A cell is a single unit that produces electricity through chemical reactions. | A battery is a collection of cells connected in series or parallel to produce a higher voltage or current. |
2. | Larger than a cell. | |
3. | Capacity: Cells have a lower capacity than batteries. | High capacity than a cell. |
4. | Voltage: Cells have a lower voltage than batteries. | High voltage. |
5. | Rechargeability: Cells may be rechargeable or non-rechargeable. | Batteries are typically rechargeable. |
6. | Composition: Cells may be composed of a single type of chemistry. | Batteries may be composed of multiple types of chemistries. |
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