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Question 3 0110 How does a battery supply electrical energy to a circuit? O A. The force of attraction between positively and negatively charged particles generates electrical energy within the battery. 0 B. Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively charged particles to separate and become concentrated at the battery terminals. 0 C. Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively charged particles to concentrate in the center of the battery. 0 • Negatively changed particles that are concentrated at the negative terminal are repelled from one another, forcing them into a conducting wire.

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Answered by TheUnsungWarrior
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Dear student,

A battery supplies electrical energy to a circuit as the chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively charged particles to separate and become concentrated at the battery terminals.

A battery in literal is a storage of electrical energy. When connected with a wire in a circuit they start supplying these stored energies and the flow of electrons starts.

As long as the chemical reactions keep going, they supply energy. The moment their chemical activity stops, they stop supplying these energies are considered to have drained.

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