Here's a basic explanation:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/sources/electricity.html
And a project:
http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/sci/lemonbatteryii.html
I'll bet as you read, it will raise questions you can use.
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Cheers,
Bruce
2007-10-23 09:06:22
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answered by Bruce 7
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Some questions...
1. Who is credited with inventing the battery?
2. How many types of batteries are there?
3. What is the liquid inside a battery?
4. What does "alkaline" mean?
Just a few suggestions...good luck.
2007-10-23 16:05:24
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answered by Theresa 2
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what are the types of batteries
2007-10-23 16:09:04
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answered by kawai_ona20 2
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Okay...Google batteries and see what comes up!!!
2007-10-23 16:03:47
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answered by madsmaha1 7
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batteries manufacture and store electrical energy. they have an anode (+) and a diode (-). they manufacture energy by chemical interactions.
2007-10-23 16:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Questions to ask:
How they work, how they are made, different types, different between disposable & rechargebable, how to dispose of them, environmental impact of this...
2007-10-23 16:04:31
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answered by stickyfish 3
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