Modern electric car batteries store and release energy like a supercharged juice box that can power a toy car.
Imagine you have a battery inside your electric car, it's like a big container full of tiny energy balls. When the car is charging, these energy balls get packed tightly into the battery, like stacking oranges in a fruit basket. This packing is what makes the battery store energy.
When you press the go button and the car starts moving, those energy balls zoom out of the battery and power the car’s motor, just like how juice flows from a juice box when you drink from it. That’s how the battery releases energy.
How batteries work in real life
Think of your phone’s battery too! When you charge it, you're giving it more energy balls, and when you use your phone, they go out to power the screen and games. The difference is that a car battery has way more energy balls, enough to move a whole car!
So, electric car batteries are like really big, smart juice boxes that keep our cars going without needing gas!
Examples
- Batteries in electric cars work by storing electricity, just like how a phone stores charge.
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