Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 8)
8.
Primary batteries, unlike secondary batteries, may be:
charged once
used once
recharged over and over
stored indefinitely
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Primary batteries (disposable batteries), which are designed to be used once and discarded when they are exhausted.

Secondary batteries (rechargeable batteries), which are designed to be recharged and used multiple times.

Discussion:
22 comments Page 3 of 3.

Monika said:   1 decade ago
The battery used in car is secondary type and it can be recharged, the cell used in torch is primary type and it can't be recharged.

Rahul Choudhary said:   1 decade ago
Primary batteries or Disposable batteries are intended to be used once and discarded. These are most commonly used in portable devices.


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