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When the chemicals in the electric cell are used up, the electric cell stops producing electricity. The electric cell is then replaced with a new one. In case of rechargeable batteries (such as the type used in mobile phones, camera and inverters), they are used again and again. How?

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Rechargeable batteries can be recharged by providing them appropriate current. These are called secondary cells or storage cells.

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Sumit Saini

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