what are the similarities between a wet cell and a dry cell?

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what are the similarities between a wet cell and a dry cell?

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  1. Answer:

    A wet-cell battery is the original type of rechargeable battery. It is commonly found in aviation, electric utilities, energy storage and cellphone towers. The battery contains a liquid electrolyte such as sulfuric acid, a dangerous corrosive liquid. A dry-cell battery does not contain liquid.

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  2. Answer:

    A wet-cell battery is the original type of rechargeable battery. The battery contains a liquid electrolyte such as sulfuric acid, a dangerous corrosive liquid.

    A dry-cell battery does not contain liquid.

    Explanation:

    A WET CELL

    Wet cell batteries are typically used as rechargeable secondary batteries. This makes them ideal for use in motor vehicles, where the car’s alternator recharges the battery after starting.

    A DRY CELL

    Most wet cell batteries are sensitive to orientation; to prevent leaking, you must keep them upright. By contrast, dry cells can be operated in any position. Also, since dry cells are more durable, they are typically used for remote controls, flashlights and other similar handheld devices.

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