A battery is like a magical backpack for electricity. Imagine you have two groups of tiny helpers, one group gives electrons to the other, and when they move, energy is stored. When you turn on your toy or phone, it’s like opening the backpack and letting the helpers run around again.
Examples
- A toy car battery lets the car move when you press a button.
- Your phone lights up because the battery sends electricity to it.
- A flashlight turns on because the battery powers the bulb.
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