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The electrons don't actually move the electricity; the charge moves. The electrons slowly drift in the opposite direction from the charge.
well its simple whoever asked this question is thick. It gives charge because a battery is the source of electricity therefore firing up the current and electron.
1)Reason: a.Charger or electro circuit can't be fit for the battery. b.Overcharge and overdischarge, etc. c.Battery can't comply with the charging requirement 2)Solution: a.Use the original charger. b.Charge the battery after it automatically powers off , then full charge the battery. c.Avoid erroneous usage of battery, such as heavy pressure, short circuit, fall off and so on.
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The electrons don't actually move the electricity; the charge moves. The electrons slowly drift in the opposite direction from the charge.
In an alternating current (AC) circuit, the electric charge periodically reverses direction at a certain frequency. This is in contrast to a direct current (DC) circuit, in which charge flows in one direction only.
Answer 1 - Message, "Battery no charge"That tells us that there is some defect in the charging circuit or battery that is preventing the battery frome being charged.
A battery contains a charge of electrons. When these electrons leave the battery and travel through a circuit that is described as current.
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Recharge: By having a positive charge applied to the positive contact of the battery, and by having a negative charge applied to the negative contact of the battery. Discharge: complete a circuit between both contacts of the battery.
A battery will do this, when connected to a closed circuit (for a while).
There is more charge in one place in your circuit than another. Intentionally in say a battery or capacitor.
Electro motive Force(E.M.F) of a battery determine the direction of Flow of Charges.
With a 12 volt battery charger that is made to plug into a 220 volt circuit.
Static electricity has no charge. This means that it doesn't move. The electrons in the wire that are pumped around the circuit by the battery do move and thus have charge. You can only use power that has a charge or "moves".
(1) Reason:a. Charger or electro circuit can't be fit for the battery.b. Overcharge and overdischarge, etc.c. Battery can't comply with the charging requirement(2) Solution: a. Use the original charger.b. Charge the battery after it automatically powers off , then full charge the battery.c. Avoid erroneous usage of battery, such as heavy pressure, short circuit, fall off and so on.