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Understanding the Role of a Voltmeter in Electrode Potential Measurement
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[QUOTE=".Scott, post: 6517127, member: 489053"] When you connect a voltmeter to the battery terminals, you get a single voltage. Assuming that the battery cells are arrange in series, that voltage is the some of the voltages from each of those cells. Each cell may in turn consist of several layers and interfaces arranged in series. The sum of those components will be the total voltage from that cell. [/QUOTE]
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