What is a Cylindrical Cell? Uses and Types Explained
What is a Cylindrical Cell? Uses and Types Explained

A cylindrical cell is a battery with a cylindrical shape used to power electronic devices like flashlights and cameras.

A cylindrical cell is a type of battery cell that has a cylindrical shape and is used to power various electronic devices. The cell is made up of an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte, which provides the necessary chemical reaction for the cell to produce electricity. The cylindrical shape allows for efficient use of space and lends itself well to the design of portable devices. Cylindrical cells come in a variety of sizes, including AA, AAA, and 18650, and can be rechargeable or single-use. They are commonly used in flashlights, cameras, toys, and other consumer electronics.

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