the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
The battery "is" not energy; it's a battery. The battery has chemical energy stored. When moving a toy, the battery releases electrical energy; i.e., some of the chemical energy in the battery is converted to electrical energy.
The battery will melt over a period of a week. If you put a mold around the battery you can make a donut during this period of time. Very tasty (I tried it!) jerk
Fossil watches are harder than most to replace the battery on as the battery compartment is sealed and pressurized. In order to change the battery one must remove the back plate from the watch then remove the nylon cover beneath it. Press the spring that holds the battery in place to release it.
In general, battery is source of electricity and not the heat source. However, for common use of battery, battery can be a heat source though it is not intended to be. It is because the flow of electrical current through resistance would give out heat. If your battery heat up without cause then it is suspected for the short-circuit. Over charging or oversupply of electricity would also cause the battery heat up.
When it's feeling run down.
go to the doctor
Well the battery may be out of power or the battery isn't in it, but if all that is good contact a PC doctor.
Battery Monitor apps one may consider for Android include: Easy Battery Saver, Battery Booster and Battery Bot Battery Indicator. If one has an Apple product, Mac Apps that monitor one's battery include: Battery Doctor, Battery Saver and Battery Life. Blackberry also has many apps available for monitoring one's battery, including: Battery Watch and Battery Guru.
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I'd say: go see a doctor
Go to a Doctor immediately.Go to a Doctor immediately.
Yes, a lead storage battery is the same as a lead-acid battery. Lead-acid batteries are rechargeable batteries commonly used in vehicles such as cars and motorcycles. The name "lead storage battery" also refers to the same type of battery technology.
No, a double "a" battery is a 1.5V battery.No, a double "a" battery is a 1.5V battery.
There is not a fixed amount of battery life, so it is impossible to say the exact life of battery, however there are simple ways to extend battery life. Remember that as it is used more, an iPod's battery life will shorten if not charged properly - always charge it when it is lower than 20%, at 0% if possible, and try and not charge it so it is over full. Make sure apps are closed after use - double click the home button and close the apps that appear at the bottom. Reduce screen brightness when possible, Turn of Bluetooth when not using etc. I suggest installing 'Battery Doctor' - a free app that extends battery life when charging and gives tips to reduce battery consumption.
it operates a battery,mostly a 9 volt battery
(in the US) None of the above. Prior to the operation (unless done under emergency conditions), everyone signs a release that frees the doctor from liability. However, as a purely technical question, if the MD removed a mole that may not have been a part of the intended procedure, he committed (b) battery.