The battery is not electricity. A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of
chemical energy.
When energy is taken out of the battery, it comes out in the form of electrical energy.
And if the battery is rechargable, then energy is put into it also in the form of electrical
energy.
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There is sometimes a confusion, amongst non-technical people when discussing electrical items. A distinction is made between an AC mains operated device and a battery operated device. Calling the mains device 'electric' and the other 'battery'.
A battery operated device is also 'electric', The current is DC and the voltage usually a lot lower (and safer) than the domestic supply.
So yes. A battery operated device is electric. Batteries do produce electricity.
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".
well, yes. It conducts electricity from one lead to the other. Shape has no effect on the battery other than how its made. So you must be thinking of a simple battery cell process, otherwise this would be a silly question. In a simple battery cell, even if your battery was as thin as a piece of paper it would still work but just with very little electricity. So it would have to be as thin as a shadow, meaning two dimensional instead of three dimensional to not conduct electricity.
A battery that produces electricity
A battery is made of two or more cells joined together in electricity. Each cell contains chemicals that react to generate electricity. When cells are connected in a battery, their combined electrical potential can be used to power devices.
A battery that produces electricity
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
No Electricity is electricity and it is made in different ways of which a battery is one
A single battery or battery holder is not considered either, as parallel and serial connections are about resistors, lights, and objects that use electricity, not supply it.
electricity
You need to word the question better. Electricity derived from a battery is always DC as batteries are a DC power source.
A device that stores electricity is commonly referred to as a battery.
The battery gives the electricity to a car
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.
Future sources of electricity?
because of the electricity in the battery
electricity
the battery.