In article ,
Capt. NealŪ wrote:
Thanks for pointing out that inconsistency. My bad.
Semantics again, but you are correct. I should have said some of the
electrons
flowing through the circuit (external) will drive the chemical reaction in
the
discharged battery so it's state of charge will be increased.
Even though the positive and negative poles are on opposite ends of an AA
cell, electricity does not really flow through from end to end as there is
no internal circuit as such - just chemical reactions as in a lead/acid
battery.
But let's not miss the point by pointing out semantics discrepancies. The
fact
is the discharged cell will take on some charge from the circuit. The same
goes for two 12v lead/acid batteries in a circuit.
CN
Oh, Oh, what's this, another BACKTRACK..... Hmmmm, maybe the
Internal Resistance, is falling....... NOT.......
Me
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