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Somebody is trying a trick question! The electron that comes out of the negative terminal has zero potential energy. With respect to the positive terminal it has -1.5V of electrical potential energy, and so does every other electron at 0.0V whether or not they came out of the battery.
It can be connected to a battery to store energy.
The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
potential energy is created by separating charges with chemical reactions so that one terminal is negatively charged, while the other terminal becomes positively charged.
The alternator charges the battery.
The alternator charges the battery.
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electrical energy
Somebody is trying a trick question! The electron that comes out of the negative terminal has zero potential energy. With respect to the positive terminal it has -1.5V of electrical potential energy, and so does every other electron at 0.0V whether or not they came out of the battery.
Electrical energy.
It can be connected to a battery to store energy.
Electrical Energy. When a copper wire is connected to two ends of battery, the electrons on the -ve terminal (with excess of electrons) move to +ve terminal (electron deficit terminal) to maintain an equlilbrium, hence the energy created by these movement of 'electrons' is called 'electrical' energy
The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
Energy is produced in batteries due to chemical reaction.
potential energy is created by separating charges with chemical reactions so that one terminal is negatively charged, while the other terminal becomes positively charged.
Batteries are designed to produce electrical energy.