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    How Electric potential and potential difference work in batteries

    How is electric potential manipulated in batteries? Why do some batteries have a rating of 1.5v and others have ratings of 1.25v? I'm not looking for the answer of "its the materials used in the chemical reaction" because I know that.WHAT DO THESE MATERIALS DO DIFFERENTLY TO THE PHYSICS OF THE...
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    What does it mean for a chemical reaction to do work on a battery?

    Hi everyone! I basically understand how the materials used in the chemical reaction of a battery work but now I want to know why some batteries have different ratings of voltage. From what I've read, this depends on the materials that are used. What does it mean for some materials to do...
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    How does circular motion in a cone without gravity work?

    How does circular motion in a cone without gravity work? If I have an object and I let it circle through the inside of a cone (with gravity) the two forces that act on the object are gravity and the support force. The resultant of the two forces lies on the plane of the circular motion and is...
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    How does voltage in a battery increase?

    Drakktih, I understand that but what I'm really looking for is an answer to the question of why some single cells produce more voltage than others. I understand that it is because of the materials used to produce chemical energy and then create electric potential but what I"m looking for is what...
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    How does voltage in a battery increase?

    Hi everyone, I've been reading about electricity lately and I've run into a question that has been bugging me for a while. If you have (or made) a battery that has a rating of 2 volts (this can really be anything, I'm just giving an example) and you wanted to increase it to 3 volts, how would...
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    What is the relationship between voltage and the number of charged objects?

    Hi everyone! I've been learning about electric potential energy and electric potential and from what I've read, it seems that this is completely location based and it requires more than one charge/collection of charges. This makes sense because the equation for electric force requires two...
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