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DEFINITION- The cells in a battery can be connected in parallel, series, or in
both. A parallel combination of cells has the same voltage as a single cell, but
can supply a higher current (the sum of the currents from all the cells). A
series combination has the same current rating as a single cell but its voltage
is the sum of the voltages of all the cells. Most practical electrochemical
batteries, such as 9 volt flashlight (torch) batteries and 12 V automobile (car)
batteries, have several cells connected in series inside the casing. Parallel
arrangements suffer from the problem that, if one cell discharges faster than
its neighbour, current will flow from the full cell to the empty cell, wasting
power and possibly causing overheating. Even worse, if one cell becomes
short-circuited due to an internal fault, its neighbour will be forced to
discharge its maximum current into the faulty cell, leading to overheating and
possibly explosion. Cells in parallel are therefore usually fitted with an
electronic circuit to protect them against these problems. In both series and
parallel types, the energy stored in the battery is equal to the sum of the
energies stored in all the cells.
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