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.
make a electric circuit,by using resistors,cll then electricity is produced.
Not by heating up the battery directly. In theory, the heat source could be used to make electricity and then use the electricity to charge the battery
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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.
Yes, it will use electricity. However, it may have a battery, in which case you will not always need to have it plugged in. If it does not have a battery, it will use one of your cars plugs.
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The parts of the battery that stick out are called the terminals. That is where you attach the wires to the battery so you can use the electricity from the battery.
Jack it to a car battery.
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the battery will create energy to any thing that doesn't have battery. So get something that needs electricity and get jumper cables and them up
The battery stores just so much electricity. The lights use this electricity. Sooner or later the supply is depleted.