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Batteries actually store chemical energy. One can make a battery, for example, by placing a piece of zinc and a piece of carbon (such as the graphite in a lead pencil) into a lemon (which serves as an electrolyte). The battery will work until the zinc has been used up (providing the electrolyte has not dried out). However the battery is made, the total energy E that it can produce is the voltage V of the battery multiplied by the current I it produces multiplied by the time t. (E = VIt) The product It is the
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