a battery is a device used to convert chemical energy into electric energy and has not an indefinite timespan, when whole of chemical energy is converted into electric energy which is used in one way or the other, then their is no more interchangable chemical energy left. So we have to recharge the battery which converts the applied electrical energy back into chemical energy which can later be reused as described earlier.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
There is AA, AAA, D and many more; THEY ARE MADE OUT OF ELECTRICITY AND WORK BY ELECTRICITY INSIDE THEM!
Batteries and generators provide DC, Direct Current electricity.
electricity is stored in batteries
Some batteries create electricity from a chemical change. Other batteries only store electricity. Those include rechargeable batteries, found in cars, cell phones, tablets, etc.
yes it still is electronic because batteries are made out of electricity.
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No. For example, a pad of paper needs no batteries or electricity. An iPad is another question!
Some batteries use zinc as the anode material, such as zinc-carbon batteries and zinc-air batteries. Other types of batteries, like alkaline or lithium-ion, do not contain zinc as a primary component.
(probably) batteries.
Batteries convert chemical energy into electricity. Batteries are made up of one or more separate sections, or cells, containing a chemical called an electrolyte.
Batteries are a type of electricity instead of plugging things in