The way I learned batteries are chemical electrical storage devices using ions. In this case say lithium ions which is a fancy way of saying lithium acid with sodium ions for the other side dependent on design. Ions have an extra electrical charge and when used the sodium and the lithium combine to a neutral state while the extra electron travels out. Bending doesn’t slow it down as electrons travel the speed of light. Electrons do move thru wires like a train but over time they lose electrons as heat and entropy
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