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  • Flashlight Battery: Understanding Electrochemical Cells
    A flashlight battery is an example of a cell.

    Here's why:

    * Cell (in science): A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Flashlight batteries are designed to produce electricity through chemical reactions.

    * Battery: A battery is a collection of multiple cells connected together to provide a larger voltage or current output.

    So, while we often refer to a flashlight battery as a "battery", it's technically a single cell that acts as a power source.

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