Because batteries only offer DC (direct current) which only flows one way
Well the flat of the battery is the negative side.
positive, sends out electrons, is live, Negative, grounds it (where the current ends up)
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positive to positive
Positive to positive, negative to negative if you are asking about installing one battery in a vehicle.
Nothing. The reason a circuit works is that there is an imbalance between the positive and negative (cathode and anode) ends of the battery. two positive ends wouldn't move anything.
Energy flows from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a battery.
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To replace the battery cable ends on a Toyota Matrix, first ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal followed by the positive terminal. Use a wrench to remove the old cable ends from the battery and cut off any damaged wire if necessary. Strip the ends of the wires to expose fresh copper, then attach the new cable ends by crimping or soldering them securely. Finally, reconnect the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal.
negative to positive,electrons to protons
Connect a battery charger to battery positive to positive negative to negative
No, but I'll tell you how to do it... Put the two batteries in the truck. Call them "1" and "2." Hook the positive cable from the truck to the positive of battery 1, the negative cable from the truck to the negative of battery 2, and the series-wiring cable (it's about a foot long, and it's got a battery clamp at both ends) between the negative on battery 1 and the positive on battery 2.