The function of a cell in an electrical circuit is to push the lectrons around the circuit. It can also be the source of charge in an electrical circuit.
A cell is just one battery, a normal battery in a series curcuit is 2 or more batteries!
In a circiut a cell pushes the lectrons round the circuit
No current will flow in an electrical circuit unless there is a potential difference across it. An electrical cell is one way to provide a potential difference across a circuit.
Cell introduce Potential Difference in the circuit where it is connected.
There is one thing that a cell does in an electric circuit. The function of a cell is to supply energy.
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Assuming you are talking about electrical circuits: "Cell" is the name given for a battery. Without a cell in the circuit, there is no supply of electricity. Therefore there is no electric circuit.
to push the electrons around the circuit Sakke is AN IDIOt
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
A salt bridge will allow for the completion of a circuit in an electrochemical cell.
As everybody can easily imagine each cell phone has an enormous number of FUNCTIONS to perform and these are all performed by 'elements' of the phone's circuit boards.
the cell is the battery.
Assuming you are talking about electrical circuits: "Cell" is the name given for a battery. Without a cell in the circuit, there is no supply of electricity. Therefore there is no electric circuit.
it's function is to supply energy(electric)
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to push the electrons around the circuit Sakke is AN IDIOt
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
an eletric cell
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The circuit needs some sort of energy source. This can be a battery/cell, or an AC outlet for example.
Well, you should really measure the open-circuit voltage and the short circuit current both under dark and light conditions and then compare them to fully characterize a solar cell. Measuring the open-circuit voltage means measuring the voltage across the cell when no current is flowing (i.e., with a LARGE resistance as a load on the cell). Measuring the short-circuit current means measuring the current when the voltage across the circuit is essentially zero (i.e., with a VERY SMALL resistance as a load on the cell--thus, "short-circuit" current).