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How do electric batteries work?

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Answered by rambhadrapandey21
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To accept and release energy, a battery is coupled to an external circuit. Electrons move through the circuit, while simultaneously ions (atoms or molecules with an electric charge) move through the electrolyte. In a rechargeable battery, electrons and ions can move either direction through the circuit and electrolyte.

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Answered by ΙΙïƚȥΑαɾყαɳΙΙ
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The cathode and anode (the positive and negative sides at either end of a traditional battery) are hooked up to an electrical circuit. ... The chemical reactions in the battery causes a build up of electrons at the anode. This results in an electrical difference between the anode and the cathode.

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