The positive terminal of the battery will be encoded with Red color (either painted or a plastic cover that lifts off) and should also have the marking "+" on it.
The negative terminal is encoded with black paint or cover and should have a "-" mark.
Connect a battery charger to battery positive to positive negative to negative
Both. Positive charge comes from the positive sids (+) and negative charge comes from the negative side (-)
Recharge: By having a positive charge applied to the positive contact of the battery, and by having a negative charge applied to the negative contact of the battery. Discharge: complete a circuit between both contacts of the battery.
Red cable to positive, black cable to negative.
Connect a battery charger to the battery and let it fully charge. Do not charge it with the cars alternator. If it will not accept a charge the battery needs replacing. Connect positive (+) red cable to positive post and black negative (-) cable to negative post. Trickle charge the battery do not fast charge it as the charge won't take. Sure it will start the car a few times but a good charge to a battery is one that is done slowly
For the positive and negative charge that flow through the electrical charge
Well it's just that the Copper is a positive charge and Zinc is a negative charge it's just like a battery it ha a positive charge and it has a negative charge.
The battery has a charge unit instead of being itself a unit. A battery is not a unit. The unit for the electric charge is milliampere-hour.
Connect them together in Series. Connect the negative post of one battery to the positive post of the other battery. Then connect the negative charger cable to one negative battery post and the positive to the positive post of the other battery.
No one is negative and one is positive charge
Electrons are a negative charge. Using conventional notation current flows from positive to negative poles of a battery, for example. In electron flow convention the electrons flow from negative to positive.
Benjamin Franklin was the man that defined negative and positive charge. In the nineteenth century, positive and negative charge was known as vitreous and resinous charge, respectively.Franklin defined negative charge as the charge of a piece of amber after being rubbed against glass.