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Basically this is a battery force which makes the generation of current possible in a battery...... (I am NOT sure of my language) Like in a battery, electrons are attracted towards +ve end,,, they must come and sit there and like wise electrons will assemble there ,"then how does the battery function how does battery collect +ve charge on -ve plate(for this -ve charges have to be sent from -ve plate)" There comes the EMF It a kind of tweezes out electrons from +ve plate and working against pull of +ve plate it places electrons on -ve plate. From there then electrons are sent to +ve plate through the circuit, or other way +ve charges are collected........ Got IT? Not then post another question......

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