Asked by Noah Jamarion Henderson
When not part of a circuit, what happens in a battery’s negative terminal?
A
The negative charge is attracted to the opposite charge in the positive terminal but cannot get there.
B
The negative charge travels directly across the battery to the opposite charge where it remains.
C
The negative terminal has no electrical charge.
D
The negative terminal has a positive charge
A
The negative charge is attracted to the opposite charge in the positive terminal but cannot get there.
B
The negative charge travels directly across the battery to the opposite charge where it remains.
C
The negative terminal has no electrical charge.
D
The negative terminal has a positive charge
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
A
The negative charge is attracted to the opposite charge in the positive terminal but cannot get there.
The negative charge is attracted to the opposite charge in the positive terminal but cannot get there.