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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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So even an engineer might understand. . .

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu.../leadacid.html

Engineers look at a battery as a physical object while an electrician

looks
at it as a container for a chemical reactions that store and release

electricity.

Higher voltage than a fully charge battery can supply, when applied to the
battery terminals drives the chemical reaction and changes it from

releasing
electrons to storing electrons but does not reverse the current as most

dumb
engineers claim.

Read the above link carefully and click on all the links and perhaps you
will understand the error of your thinking.


Well, I did. Lucky for me, I studied chemisty as well. And what do I see in
the second picture?
The decomposition of lead and sulphuric acid on the left produces, whait a
minute... electrons!! And wait, what do I see? On the right side, these
electrons are used to combine lead oxide and sulphuric acid into
leadsulphate and water. Sooooo, I see electrons flowing THROUGH the innards
of the battery.
Care to argue with that?

Meindert


 
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