A battery is like a tiny power plant that lives inside your phone or remote control. It uses chemicals to make electricity, which powers your devices. When you turn on your toy car, the battery sends energy from one end to the other, like giving it a little boost so it can zoom around.
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- A toy car needs a battery to run, it's like giving it a little energy boost every time you press the button.
- Your phone uses a battery to power its screen and apps, just like a tiny chemical factory working hard inside.
- A flashlight turns on when you click the switch, that’s the battery doing its job by sending electricity through the bulb.
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See also
- How Does a Battery Store Energy?
- How Does a Battery Actually Store Energy?
- What Causes ‘Rust’ on Metal Objects?
- What Causes the ‘Rust’ on Old Ships?
- What Causes the ‘Flame’ of a Candle to Change Color?
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