A car battery is often referred to as an "internal circuit" because it contains electrochemical cells that generate electrical energy through internal chemical reactions. This internal circuit facilitates the flow of electrons between the positive and negative terminals, enabling the battery to power the vehicle's electrical systems. The term emphasizes the closed-loop nature of the battery's operation, where energy is stored, converted, and delivered within its own structure.
Hi, there. A battery is a power supply, a source of potential difference which drives current. In itself, a battery is not a circuit, but if you attach it to a load (a resistance), then a current will form and a circuit is made!
it is not. a car is called a car.
Internal short in the lead plates, time for a new battery.
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no it doesn't if the door is opened when its ON it makes a circuit and starts the car alarm
They are wired in series.
It is a closed circuit if there is a load in the circuit (light bulb etc), otherwise it is a short circuit (+ to - on a car battery with a screwdriver)
No, the battery is part of it's circuit. In fact nothing in the car will work without the battery.
No, it is not normal for a car battery to spark when connecting it. Sparks can indicate a poor connection or a short circuit, which can be dangerous and should be addressed immediately.
have the alternator circuit checked
i believe it would short circuit