* How do batteries work?
Batteries give life to all kinds of appliances. They work in cars, personal computers, MP3 players, video games, and cell phones. A battery is packed with chemicals that produce electrons. The chemical reactions generated by electrons are called electromechanical reactions.
The battery is a life-giving piece. Cars and other electronic gadgets and equipment will not run without batteries in place. The reaction produced by the battery gives equipment the power they need in order to perform.
* What are batteries made of?
A battery is certainly the pacemaker of the heart of a machine. Most of the machine depends on the voltage and its capacity. A battery is made of the container, cathode, separator, collector, and electrolyte.
The container is the housing case of a battery. It is where the electrochemical reactions take place.
The cathode is the layer where manganese dioxide and carbon mix, in order to increase the reaction occurring in the container.
A separator is a non-woven, fibrous fabric that separates electrolytes.
The collector is the part of the battery that has a brass pin in the middle of...