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This can be varied within quite tight limits, but the nominal voltage is intrinsic to the electrochemistry going on inside the cell.
This can be varied within quite tight limits, but the nominal voltage is intrinsic to the electrochemistry going on inside the cell.
:Yeah, I don't know why I wrote that. I have deleted the part where I said NiMH cells are 1.2V because of low resistance. [[User:Brted|Brted]] 19:26, 10 December 2010 (EST)
Somewhere it will be necessary to distinguish between batteries and cells
:Aren't all flashlight batteries single cells? I looked in my dictionary which has definition 1. as two or more cells connected, and 2. a single cell. So I think technically a battery is more than one cell, but cells are so often called batteries that the two are interchangeable.[[User:Brted|Brted]] 19:56, 10 December 2010 (EST)
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