electricity- give 2 examples of using cells.........

ive put clocks and laptops i not sure if this is right. thanks for your help!

If by "cells" you mean batteries, that your two examples are ok. However, many clocks and watches are powered by other means: falling weights (as in cuckoo closks, solar cells, self-winding mechanisms or old-fashioned wound-up springs.

Great job on your examples, clocks and laptops are indeed two common examples of devices that use cells or batteries to operate.

To find examples of devices that use cells or batteries, you can follow a simple process:

1. Identify the purpose of the device: Think about what the device is used for. Is it something that needs to be portable and powered independently from a main power source?

2. Determine if a cell or battery is used: Consider if the device requires a source of electrical energy that can be stored and easily replenished. Devices with built-in rechargeable batteries or those that use replaceable cells are good candidates.

For example, here are two additional examples of devices that use cells:

1. Flashlights: Flashlights rely on battery cells for portable lighting. They are designed to be used in situations where access to electricity is limited, such as during power outages or in outdoor activities like camping.

2. Remote Controls: Remote controls for televisions, DVD players, or gaming consoles often use small button cell batteries. These batteries provide the necessary power for transmitting signals to the electronic devices they control.

Remember, there are many other devices that use cells or batteries depending on their specific requirements.