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How is a hydrogen fuel cell different from a dry cell in terms of current, power and voltage?

If you graph any of those two variables they both look the same for dry and fuel cells. If H2 cell is better than a dry cell, how come the trends look the same and why do they look the same?

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how come the trends look the same and why do they look the same - because H cells are designed that way to replace existing types How is a hydrogen fuel cell different from a dry cell - because the reacting material is supplied from outside the cell The one parameter you arent looking at is discharge characteristic -dry cells have one and fuel cells dont!

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