Difficult one. One concern when charging is that batteries get warm by the process. Two small batteries have better ability to shed that heat than one big battery, so they can be charged "harder", and should be done faster. OTOH if it's a slow charger to avoid heat build-up, then charging two different batteries will take longer.(assuming you have to charge them in sequence)
As electric charges pass through batteries, they gain energy from the chemical reactions happening inside the battery. This stored energy can then be used to power devices connected to the battery, such as electronic gadgets or vehicles.
Potential energy is stored in batteries. When a battery is charged, it gains potential energy due to the separation of charges between its terminals. This potential energy is then converted to electrical energy when the battery is connected to a circuit.
The rating mAh is a measure of the amount of energy that can be stored in a battery. The higher the number, the more energy can be stored. Assuming that the batteries are the same physical size and have the same nominal voltage, there is no reason why a 1400mAh battery shouldn't be used in place of a 760mAh. The only difference is that the larger battery will last longer between charges than the smaller one.
The alternator charges the battery.
The alternator charges the battery.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
Capacitors and batteries.
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.
As charges pass through batteries, they undergo electrochemical reactions that convert chemical energy into electrical energy. In a typical battery, oxidation occurs at the anode, releasing electrons, while reduction takes place at the cathode, accepting electrons. This movement of electrons generates an electric current, which can be harnessed to power devices. The flow of charges allows for the storage and release of energy in a controlled manner.
Batteries store energy in the form of chemical energy, which is converted to electrical energy when the battery is used to power a device.
The energy in a battery is stored as chemical energy. When taking the energy out of the battery, it is of course converted to electrical energy.
from the chemical reactions within the battery