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<title>How do batteries work?</title>
<description>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-g</description>
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<title>What are batteries made of?</title>
<description>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 electrotype. 
The container is the housing case of a battery. It is where the electrochemical reactions</description>
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<title>What are the different types of batteries?</title>
<description>Batteries are grouped in two ways: by application and by the process of construction. The major applications ofbatteries are the automotive, marine, and deep-cycled. The types ofconstruction are flooded, gelled and AGM. 
The deep-cycled type of battery has a capacity for solar electric, bringing ou</description>
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<title>How long does a rechargeable battery last?</title>
<description>The life of the rechargeable battery under regular use is about 500 to 900 charge and discharge processes. This will mean a couple of years of battery life for a regular use. As the rechargeable batterybegins to stop working, the running rechargeable amount of time will start to go down. 
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<title>What is a DC battery?</title>
<description>Direct current is a kind of electricity that is supplied by a battery.In aDC battery, the electric charge moves in a single direction. It can cause an imbalance to the electric charges. 
The side of the DC battery is sealed with electrolytes and several forms of metal. The electrolytes have a diffe</description>
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