How Batteries Works? Working of Lead Acid Battery Explained With 3D Animation..
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00:00How powerful is the lead-acid battery that was invented more than a hundred years ago?
00:05Even in the 21st century, it still plays an important role in many applications.
00:10In the 19th century, Ford, a genius physicist, invented the voltaic pile,
00:16which opened a new era of electrical development.
00:18However, the voltaic pile also had some disadvantages.
00:22The acid on the cotton cloth between the electrodes dried easily,
00:27and it could not be recharged.
00:29It was not until 1859 that the French physicist Plant
00:34invented the world's first rechargeable battery, which was a lead-acid battery.
00:39A lead-acid battery uses lead dioxide as the positive electrode
00:43and lead as the negative electrode, with sulfuric acid as the electrolyte.
00:48Under the chemical action of sulfuric acid, the negative electrode gains electrons
00:53and the positive electrode loses electrons, thus forming a voltage.
00:57When the negative electrode and the positive electrode are connected by a circuit,
01:01for example, a light bulb, the electrons from the negative electrode
01:05will flow to the positive electrode.
01:07These electrons will neutralize the positive charges,
01:10so the electric field of the positive electrode will gradually weaken.
01:14This is the discharge process of the battery.
01:17If a power source with a larger electric field is now added to recharge the battery,
01:22the electrons on the positive electrode of the battery will be drawn away,
01:26and the negative electrode will repel more electrons,
01:30so the voltage of the battery will rise again.
01:32This is the charging process of the battery.
01:35Lead-acid batteries were the first to successfully implement the mutual conversion
01:39between electrical energy and chemical energy.
01:42They have been developed from the laboratory to industrial production
01:46and have undergone many improvements and innovations.
01:49With the development of technology and the improvement of environmental awareness,
01:53the application prospects of lead-acid batteries are still broad.
01:57Although the emergence of new batteries such as lithium-ion batteries
02:01and nickel-iron batteries has had a certain impact on the market share of lead-acid batteries,
02:05lead-acid batteries still have an irreplaceable position due to their advantages
02:10such as stability, reliability, and low price.
02:13Most battery vehicles are still powered by lead-acid batteries.
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