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  • Lead-Acid Batteries: Understanding Secondary Cell Technology
    Yes, a lead acid battery is a secondary cell.

    Here's why:

    * Secondary cells are rechargeable batteries. They can be discharged and then recharged multiple times.

    * Primary cells are non-rechargeable batteries. Once discharged, they are discarded.

    Lead acid batteries are commonly used in cars and other applications because they can be recharged many times.

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