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Fast ion conductor

Hey there little one, today we are going to learn about something called "fast ion conductor". You know how we use batteries to run our toys, TV remote, and other devices? These batteries have something called "ions" inside them that help them generate electricity.

Now, fast ion conductors help these ions move really fast from one end of the battery to the other. It’s basically like a sliding board at a playground. When the ions go through the conductor, they can move much faster than usual, just like how you go faster on a slide than when you walk on the ground.

This makes the battery more efficient, which means it lasts longer and we don't have to recharge it as often. It also helps devices work even better, because they get the power they need much faster.

So, fast ion conductors are like a special pathway in the battery that helps the ions move super fast and make our devices work better and longer without needing to recharge as often. Cool, right?
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