No
Electricity is electricity
and it is made in different ways
of which a battery is one
Yes, these terms refer to the same thing. A storage battery is a means of storing electricity.
no thats why theres alot of names
In general, cable electrons don't get along with battery electrons... electrons are electrons; it doesn't matter if they're in a cable, or a battery, they are the same. Batteries are always DC, but the electricity flowing through a cable does not necessarily have to be - it can be AC.
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
Most computers use a mix of battery power, as well as electricity, as their energy source. For instance, your cell phone works through battery power that you must charge with electricity when it runs out.
electricity
A device that stores electricity is commonly referred to as a battery.
Yes - radio, spark plugs, headlights, tail lights, turn signals, overhead light, etc. All of these use electricity from the battery or alternator. If you have a radio with a clock, it uses electricity while the car is off - the battery provides the power. Same thing with leaving the headlights on when the car is off. The battery provides electricity to make them work.
The battery gives the electricity to a car
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.
The Psp unit itself comes with a charging wall plug unit that allows you to play it directly off your homes electricity while charging its battery at the same time.
Future sources of electricity?