hiii Rechargeable batteries can be recharged by providing them the current by secondary cells or storage cells.19.59
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All batteries work this way: electrons travel from an anode to a cathode until the anode is out of electrons. ... With secondary or rechargeable batteries, a charger can reverse the electron flow and as such restore the initial excess of electrons in the anode - thus creating what we call a charged
Rechargeable batteries (also known as secondary cells) are batteries that potentially consist of reversible cell reactions that allow them to recharge, or regain their cell potential, through the work done by passing currents of electricity.
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