
Explain how your battery works. What are some possible materials you could use to make your battery?
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A battery is made up of three parts. The Cathode (positive end +) , the Anode (negative end -) and the electrolyte. The electrolyte allows electrical charges to travel between the cathode and anode. This chemical reactions creates the flow of electricity supplying the electrical voltage potential to power a circuit. Typical materials of a battery are as follows - Anode most often is made of zinc - Manganese dioxide acting as Cathode. - the electrolyte between and inside contains ions