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Standard VI
Physics
Electric Cell
The '+' and '...
Question
The '+' and '-' signs on a cell represent the negative and positive terminals respectively.
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True
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False
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Solution
The correct option is
B
False
The symbol (+) represents the positive terminal and symbol (-) represents the negative terminal of an electric cell.
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