Secondary Cells
Secondary cells are rechargeable batteries, which allow for the storage and reuse of energy. They are commonly used as power sources for modern electronic devices such as cell phones, laptops and digital cameras. By recharging, secondary cells help to reduce the amount of waste produced. They also enable a more efficient energy usage, as energy can be stored, used when needed and then reused. Their use has revolutionized the power industry and has enabled an increase in the range and functionality of modern electronic devices.
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