Yes.
No. But it does store electricity.
The only known thing to store electricity is a battery!
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Depends on the amount of cells. That's where we get the word battery from a battery of cells.
A rechargeable battery is a device that can store large amounts of electricity when it is unplugged. These batteries store energy chemically and convert it to electrical energy when needed.
No, electricity cannot be put in a jar. Electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, and it requires a complete circuit to flow. You can store electrical energy in a battery or capacitor, but you cannot store the flow of electricity itself in a jar.
It basically has one us and one use only. That is to store electricity.
The purpose of the battery is to power the product that it is inserted into, therefore executing the function of the product. Store energy. That is a definition of the term battery as it relates to electricity and other design applications. For electricity, voltage is a form of energy.
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
No Electricity is electricity and it is made in different ways of which a battery is one
Batteries do not generate electricity; they only store a charge that is generated elsewhere. After that charge is used up, they need to be recharged or replaced.
Storing electricity can be challenging due to issues such as energy loss during storage and the need for specialized infrastructure. However, advancements in battery technology, such as lithium-ion batteries, are making it easier to store electricity efficiently for various applications.