Physics, asked by gsowjanya2013, 9 months ago

how the phone battery charges ple explain it​

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Answered by sabantg51523
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When the battery is charging, positively-charged lithium ions move from one electrode, called the cathode, to the other, known as the anode, through an electrolyte solution in the battery cell. That causes electrons to concentrate on the anode, at the negative side. When the battery is discharged, the reverse happens.

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Answered by palakmaurya75
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When the battery is charging, positively-charged lithium ions move from one electrode, called the cathode, to the other, known as the anode, through an electrolyte solution in the battery cell. That causes electrons to concentrate on the anode, at the negative side. When the battery is discharged, the reverse happens...

As for those electrons, they move through circuits that are external to the battery, providing juice....

Those electrons actually supply the energy for your smartphone......

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