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all of the following statements are true except a. when the engine is on, the battery provides power for electrical accessories that are turned on. b. during cranking, the battery supplies current to the starter c. the battery works like a capacitor, absorbing high-voltage surges that sometimes happen in the electrical system. d, when the engine is running, and electrical

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ELI5 Why do batteries work again after heating them up?

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Why do EVs still have 12v battery instead of a transformer?

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Aqa combined science higher physics paper 1 past paper

Give two reasons why this is useful? 1)Sometimes there is no wind by the battery can still be charged using the generator 2) when there is less wind fuel is burned. The person could get an electric shock because there is current in the person. See an expert-written answer.

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The reason why a battery produces DC current lies in its internal structure and chemical reactions. A battery consists of one or more cells, and each cell contains chemicals that undergo a reaction to generate electrons. These electrons then flow through a circuit, creating an electric current.

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Reasons Why Car Battery Keeps Draining and How to Stop It

There could be corrosion at the battery terminals, which may also be the reason for the lesser performance of your battery. Nonetheless, with the above safety precautions in mind and the batteries unplugged, by cleaning corrosion battery terminals with a diluted baking soda solution and brush, coated with petroleum jelly, and the cables reattached if one is

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batteries

Drawing short-circuit current from a battery can damage or even explode the battery even if it is done for just a few seconds. The only way to know the current that a battery can handle safely is to find the information in the

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Why do batteries drain so quickly if they are forced to draw more

Batteries store chemical energy. They have a finite amount of it. if you use that energy faster (all other things being equal that is what "higher current" means) then the

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electricity

The reason batteries are made this way is because in order for the anode electrolyte and the cathode electrolyte to come to thermochemical equilibrium, there has to be a transfer of both electrons and ions.

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Why is current the same in a series circuit?

Why does the current remain the same? Interesting question. As you could see from the examples with falling water or sliding blocks the gravitational potential is responsible for energy release in mechanical storage systems. For a battery this can''t be the reason of energy storage. Kinetic energy inside the a battery can''t be the reason too.

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5 Reasons Why Toyota Corolla Battery Light Goes On & Off (And Solutions!) The corrosion on battery terminals can easily be identified by the green or white powdery buildup and

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6 FAQs about [The reason why the battery sometimes has current]

What happens if a battery carries a current?

When a battery or power supply sets up a difference in potential between two parts of a wire, an electric field is created and the electrons respond to that field. In a current-carrying conductor, however, the electrons do not all flow in the same direction.

Why do batteries need to be connected in a circuit?

With this analogy, it is plainly obvious why both the positive and negative ends of a battery must be connected in a circuit. If, say, you connect only the negative electrode to ground, there is no current because there is no electricity coming in on the positive electrode that can be pumped out.

Can a current flow in a battery?

Maybe something like "Current flow in batteries?" Actually a current will flow if you connect a conductor to any voltage, through simple electrostatics.

Why does no current flow in a battery?

In your battery example, there is no return current path so no current will flow. There is obviously a more deep physics reason for why this works but as the question asked for a simple answer I'll skip the math, google Maxwell's Equations and how they are used in the derivation of Kirchhoff's voltage law.

What happens if there is a difference between a battery and a wire?

If the difference is small, little/no current will flow. This holds true for any wire connected between any two terminals, anywhere. However, current more than likely won't (depending upon the age/use of the battery).

Does a battery have a voltage difference?

However, current more than likely won't (depending upon the age/use of the battery). The reason why is because the voltage potential difference - the "excess holes on the positive end" and the "excess electrons on the negative end" - is relative to a given battery.

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