MCQ
An example of secondary battery cell is:
  • Edison Alkaline cell.
  • B
    Daniel cell.
  • C
    Lachanche cell.
  • D
    Bunsen cell.

Answer

Correct option: A.
Edison Alkaline cell.
Voltiac cell, daniel cell, Lachanche cell, Bunsen cell, fuel are some well known example of primary battery cells. Whereas, lead acid cell and edison alkaline cell are two well known example of secondary cells.

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