bateries
Bateries is a misspelling of the term batteries, which refers to devices that store chemical energy and convert it to electrical energy. A battery typically consists of one or more electrochemical cells that generate electricity through redox reactions.
Cells can be primary (non-rechargeable) or secondary (rechargeable). Primary cells, such as alkaline or zinc-carbon types,
Inside a cell, chemical reactions occur at the anode and cathode, separated by an electrolyte. Electrons flow
Batteries face limitations such as finite capacity that degrades over cycles and time, sensitivity to temperature,
Applications span consumer electronics, automotive propulsion, and grid-scale storage. Research aims to improve energy density, charging