A battery is made with chemicals that will react with each other in a particular way, and which, if you arrange things just right, will generate electricity in so doing. Thus, you do not put electricity into a battery, you put chemicals into a battery, and they make electricity.
The details are a bit complicated, but the basic idea - what happens with respect to energy - is that the battery has chemical energy stored in it; through certain chemical reactions, this energy is released as electrical energy, i.e., a current.
Goes from the positive end of a battery to the negative end of the battery and is a circuit.
Its put in there by a magical leprechaun that kills a unicorn and puts the magic that's in its horn in the battery.
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
electricity
The battery gives the electricity to a car
A battery that produces electricity
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.
Future sources of electricity?
electricity
the battery.
Yes.
Electricity
because of the electricity in the battery