A lead-acid accumulator is used in preference to a dry battery in a car because

a

a dry battery cannot supply the necessary high voltage

b

a dry battery would not operate on a cold frosty morning

c

the accumulator can give a bigger current and can be recharged

d

the accumulator can supply a.c

e

the chemicals used in a dry battery constitute a fire hazard.

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Jeonlihua
5 months ago

explanation pls???

TOBHE
2 months ago

This is why
The lead-acid accumulator is preferred for vehicles because it is a secondary cell, meaning it is designed to be rechargeable and can provide the high surge currents (high power-to-weight ratio) necessary to power an engine's starter motor.
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Pr3tty.divvy
2 months ago

thanks

Pr3tty.divvy
2 months ago

I understand naw

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