Imagine a matchbox that can light up an entire city, just like how a flashlight can light up your room. That’s what a special kind of battery can do! These batteries are super strong and smart, working with other parts in the city, like lights, buildings, and even your phone, to share power. When one part needs more energy, the battery sends it there, just like how you might share snacks with a friend.
Examples
- A small battery sends power to the street lights at night when it's dark.
- During the day, solar panels charge the battery like a big battery in your house.
- The battery shares electricity with all the buildings and homes in the city.
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See also
- Why Do Smartphones Feel So Warm When You Use Them?
- Why Do Phones Get Hot When You're Using Them?
- Why Do Smartphones Get Hot When You're Using Them?
- What is battery?
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