how are wood and battery energy alike
Car batteries will make a larger explosion than flashlight batteries would.
both have fixed volumes
The only similarities is that they both store electrical energy.
Oak was most commonly used in early batteries. Modern batteries do not use wood any more because it deteriorates. They use glass fiber mats, PVC, or some other sort of plastic.
volume,weight and mass
Gum is elastic. Wood is rigid. You can cut wood, but you can't bend it. You can do anything to gum.
No, some have top terminal, and some have side terminals. Batteries come in different CCA ratings (Cold Cranking Amps), basically it tells you the power-out of the battery and correlates with size of the battery. These days, all batteries are of the sealed type which means you don't have to add or check electrolyte level.
Papers, plastics, oils, fuels, batteries, cardboard, wood, rubbers, metals, aluminum, just about anything
Lincoln Batteries make batteries for all makes and models of cars. Batteries they offer include: modern batteries, classic batteries, motorcycle batteries, leisure batteries and much more.
Chemical energy can be stored in various substances such as food, batteries, fossil fuels, and some types of wood. It is released through chemical reactions when these substances are burned, metabolized, or undergo other chemical processes.
Not alike
The advantages of using a wood hand drill compared to other types of drills include its simplicity, portability, and ability to work in areas without access to electricity. Additionally, wood hand drills are quieter and do not require batteries or power cords.