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Who charges the batteries the voltage or the current

Who charges the batteries the voltage or the current
Who charges the batteries the voltage or the current

 Who charges the batteries the voltage or the current


In today's article, we will learn about what charges electric batteries: the electric voltage (volts) or the electric current (amps), and also the steps for charging electric batteries.


 Who charges the batteries, the voltage or the electrical current:

 When charging electric batteries, both voltage and current are required, and electric batteries cannot be charged in the absence of one of them, as electric voltage is considered the driving force for electrons or electrical charges (amps) to overcome the internal resistance of the battery. 

Charging batteries goes through several steps or stages, which are as follows:

 The charging process: 

It is when the battery is connected to the electric charger in a correct manner, and here the electric current flows to the battery using the driving force (electrical voltage) so that the electrical energy is transformed into chemical energy (chemical reactions inside the battery).


 Stopping charging: 

Here, when the battery is full or reaches the required charging level, the charging process must be stopped. Nowadays, the majority of electric chargers contain the ability to disconnect charging automatically.



 In conclusion , batteries cannot be charged without electric current or voltage. 

Therefore, they play a crucial role in charging electric batteries. As we said, electric voltage represents the driving force and electric current represents the charges stored in the battery. 

Charging the electric battery depends on several factors such as charging speed and also  Battery Type .

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