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| battery In battery, after finishing of its construction and positive & negative electrode creation, why we will need an external electrical lead (for example copper wires) for transmission of energy between two poles? Why no short circuit occurs between positive and negative electrodes through battery electrolyte and why electrical potential difference is stable in battery? |
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| Battery Info Take a look at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_ac...ectrochemistry The electrolyte CREATES the voltage difference electro-chemically. So it is not a 'short circuit'...
__________________ Regards, Terry King ...On the Red Sea at KAUST |
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