Hello
I have a question I can't find the answer to wondered if somone could help.
When a wire is connected between cathode and anode on battery, electrons flow from the cathode to the anode by chemical reactions taking place where atoms give up/receive electrons.
Therefor do batteries have a maximum/certain number of electrons they can emit from the cathode to anode until all ectrons are where they want to be.
Or do they have an infinit number of electrons that can be emitted until all energy is released?
Thank you for reading and any help offered.
I have a question I can't find the answer to wondered if somone could help.
When a wire is connected between cathode and anode on battery, electrons flow from the cathode to the anode by chemical reactions taking place where atoms give up/receive electrons.
Therefor do batteries have a maximum/certain number of electrons they can emit from the cathode to anode until all ectrons are where they want to be.
Or do they have an infinit number of electrons that can be emitted until all energy is released?
Thank you for reading and any help offered.