why does cell has 2 termimals?
Asked by vicaz261 | 26th Nov, 2017, 12:43: PM
Expert Answer:
An electric cell has two terminals, one negative and one positive, because, current cannot pass to only one side. It can only travel through two opposite sides.So a circuit is to be formed in order to transfer chemical reactions and deposition of electrons in anode causes electrical difference in both positive terminal and negative terminal.
An electric cell has two terminals, one negative and one positive, because, current cannot pass to only one side. It can only travel through two opposite sides.So a circuit is to be formed in order to transfer chemical reactions and deposition of electrons in anode causes electrical difference in both positive terminal and negative terminal.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik | 26th Nov, 2017, 06:14: PM
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