No we are not batteries, personaly I don't know specificly but I just know we are defenetly not batteries
YEAH WE ARE!!!!!!! HAMSTER WHEEL+ FAT PERSON+ TWEENKY= ENOUGH ENERGY TO POWER A SCHOOL!!!
The D Battery has more nikon in it
Telephone batteries commonly get hot because they are a form of lithium batteries. All batteries contain chemical reactions within them that produce some amount of heat, it is just that lithium batteries produce great amounts of it.
Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.
Batteries in parallel maintain constant voltage across the load rather in a series, so it is better to arrange the batteries in parallel Batteries in series deliver a higher voltage, batteries in parallel have longer life use.
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
We humans do not run on electricity, we run on food.
Morpheus compares humans to Batteries in the Matrix
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why the irresponsible discarding of batteries adversely affects humans and environment at large
batteries contains materials that are toxic, or poison to humans and animals. the chemicals can contaminate landfills, which gets into the soil or in water.
It is detrimental to the environment and humans if batteries are not disposed of in a responsible way because it can cause pollution. This pollution can kill plants and animals that humans rely on.
Okay how batteries are selected for use in medical apparatus used by humans etc pace makers and hearing aids?
With proper disposal, batteries have elements that can be recycled, conserving the resource and saving the energy expended to manufacture. Additionally, if batteries are allowed to leach into the water table, the acids are toxic to man and animals.
Because humans are like batteries when they run out of energy they need to be recharged so that's why we sleep :) Rena.R
Lincoln Batteries make batteries for all makes and models of cars. Batteries they offer include: modern batteries, classic batteries, motorcycle batteries, leisure batteries and much more.
Irresponsible discarding of batteries adversely affects humans and the environment because, most of them contain cadmium, lead, mercury, copper, zinc, manganese, and lithium. These harmful substances sink into the soil and release toxins into the air, causing harm to plants and animals. Nausea, excessive salivation, abdominal pain, liver and kidney damage, skin irritation, headaches, asthma, and nervousness are some problems found in humans.
Secondary batteries is the engineering name for batteries that can be recharged.