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Definition of primary cell in English: primary cellnoun An electric cell that produces current by an irreversible chemical reaction. Example sentencesExamples - Conventionally, the cell regions are split into primary cells and redundant cells in equal numbers driven by column-select circuitry.
- Traditionally, alkaline Zn-MnO 2 cells have always been seen as primary cells, but rechargeable cells of this type are now being marketed.
- U.S. shipments to Mexico of scrap and waste of primary cells and storage batteries for the recovery of lead jumped 10.4 percent to 59,020 tons in November from 53,473 tons the previous month.
- This is the same basic technology installed over the past 10 years in more than 12 million AMR simplex devices, many of them using primary cells for power.
Definition of primary cell in US English: primary cellnoun An electric cell that produces current by an irreversible chemical reaction. Example sentencesExamples - U.S. shipments to Mexico of scrap and waste of primary cells and storage batteries for the recovery of lead jumped 10.4 percent to 59,020 tons in November from 53,473 tons the previous month.
- Traditionally, alkaline Zn-MnO 2 cells have always been seen as primary cells, but rechargeable cells of this type are now being marketed.
- This is the same basic technology installed over the past 10 years in more than 12 million AMR simplex devices, many of them using primary cells for power.
- Conventionally, the cell regions are split into primary cells and redundant cells in equal numbers driven by column-select circuitry.
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