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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
An electric cell has two terminals; one is called positive (+ ve) while the other is negative (– ve). An electric bulb has a filament that is connected to its terminals. An electric cell has two terminals, one negative and one positive, because, current cannot pass to only one side. It can only travel through two opposite sides. An electric cell has two terminals, one negative and one positive, because, current cannot pass to only one side.
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