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Cells and Batteries. Electrons are involved in static charge – we know! How does this relate to electronic devices? Electric circuits! ▫ A closed path.

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1 Cells and Batteries

2 Electrons are involved in static charge – we know! How does this relate to electronic devices? Electric circuits! ▫ A closed path along which electrons that are powered by an energy source, can flow

3 Cells and Batteries Most batteries used today are similar to Alessandro Volta’s “Voltaic pile” Voltaic cells generate an electric current by chemical reactions between 2 different metals separated by a conducting solution Battery = a connection of 2 or more cells Clarification: a regular AA battery is technically a cell

4 Batteries A battery is essentially a can full of chemicals that produce electrons 2 terminals (electrodes): +ve and –ve ▫ Made of different metals ▫ Immersed in electrolyte (solution or paste) If you connect a wire between electrodes, electrons will flow (from -ve end to +ve) as fast as they can ▫ Wears out the battery quickly ▫ Dangerous ▫ Use a load

5 Batteries Inside battery, a chemical reaction produces ions ▫ Takes place at surface of electrode Electrons travel through connecting wire to positive electrode ▫ Attracted to +ve electrode The -ve metal disintegrates slowly ▫ Limits the life of a cell

6 Types of Cells DryWet Electrolyte is a paste Uses zinc and carbon Major advance came with alkaline cells  More expensive  Last longer Electrolyte is a liquid Most use sulfuric acid

7 Types of Cells Dry Wet

8 Types of Cells Primary – can be used only once Secondary – can be recharged many times ▫ Electric current is passed in opposite direction through cell  Reverses the chemical reactions, restoring cell to full capacity Fuel cell – generates electricity through chemical reactions of fuel that is stored outside the cell ▫ Eg. Hydrogen stored in a tank combined with Oxygen

9 For Homework: Read pg 511-513 Answer questions p. 513 #4, 5, 7


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