The difference between cell and
battery is that a cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into
electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells. The cell and battery both store the chemical
energy and then converts the stored chemical energy into an electrical energy.
⇒ Cell
is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
⇒ Battery is a collection of cells
which either connects in series or in parallel.
⇒ The
cell is either dry, wet, and fuel types depend on the electrolytes used.
⇒ The
battery is either rechargeable or non-chargeable.
⇒ It
is the symbol of cell.
⇒ It
is the symbol of Battery.
⇒ The
cell supply power for a short time.
⇒ The
battery supply power for the long time.
⇒ The
cell is cheap.
⇒ The
battery is costly.
⇒ The
cell is mostly used in the clocks, lamp, etc. which requires low energy.
⇒ The
battery is mostly used in the automobiles, inverter, etc.