Your terminology is a bit mixed up here. Force and work are different things. The work done by a battery is calculated from the voltage and the current which flows and the time for which it flows. Work = voltage x current x time
There is no such thing as 'chemical force', though the potential generated by the battery is called electromotive force, and is measured in volts.
They work on chemical battery cells, for companies like Duracell and energizer.
They are treated with a chemical that neutralizes the vapors escaping from the battery.
An electromotive force is generated from chemical reactions inside the cell. Carbon - zinc, iron - nickel, lead - sulphuric acid, are common ones. An individual cell is just that, a cell. Strictly, a battery is a collection of such cells
Within a battery, energy is stored as chemical energy. When the battery is attached there is a chemical reaction happening inside having to do with a flow of electrons that gives the battery the power to make something work.
Yes, a battery contains chemical energy stored in the chemicals used in its construction. When the battery is connected in a circuit, a chemical reaction occurs, releasing this stored energy in the form of electrical power.
Rayovac batteries work by converting chemical energy stored in the battery into electrical energy when connected to a circuit. Inside the battery, a chemical reaction occurs between materials in the anode and cathode, generating electrons that flow through the circuit to power devices. The battery continues to provide energy until the chemical reaction is depleted.
A battery is chemical energy creating electrical energy. Nuclear is cause by nuclear material either decaying or undergoing fusion, only present in nuclear material. Mechanical energy is a physical force cause by the transfer of kinetic energy.
The main chemical in a battery + an explosion = a chemical reaction to a battery
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when a battery is charged the electrons are received by the acidic compound in the battery. then it is stored in battery. then released to anything you wanted. "if you think this won't work buy a new battery instead of asking such question in web"
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
As a battery is used, its electromotive force (emf) decreases due to various factors such as internal resistance, chemical reactions, and depletion of the chemical components that generate the emf. This leads to a reduction in the voltage output of the battery over time as it discharges.