There are many examples. For instance:Your shadowElectromagnetic radiation (inc. visible light)temperatureGravitySound
This is not necessarily true. Usually the brand of battery is not as important as the technology used. An alkaline battery should last longer than a regular carbon battery, no matter what the brand.
Lithium batteries are button type.
Batteries come under Chemistry, which is a subset of Physics.
Only batteries that are marked "Rechargeable" are rechargeable. Are others are single use.
Time is not considered matter as it does not have mass or occupy space like physical objects. Time is a concept that helps us measure and sequence events, rather than being a physical substance.
Does it take up space and made of atoms? Yes, concrete is matter
There are many examples. For instance:Your shadowElectromagnetic radiation (inc. visible light)temperatureGravitySound
Protons are part of the nuclei of atoms. All matter has atoms therefore there are protons in batteries.
Since Batteries work on DC then it doesnt matter wheter or not they are European or American, as long as you choose the right Voltage and Current for the batteries.
The camera operates on batteries,weather nicad( rechargeable) or alkaline or lithium. So no matter what,you must recharge batteries. If you purchase rechargeable batteries and the charger, you can recharge them outside the camera. If you don't recharge batteries with the supplied charger,you will shorten the life span of the batteries or kill them.
I have found that no matter what type of batteries you are looking for the best site to go to is onlybatteries.com. They have a variety of commonly used batteries as well as hard to find ones.
Matter is anything that has mass that takes up space. So for example a rock takes up space so that is matter, a chair takes up space. It could be anything around you. Things that aren't matter are ideas and emotions, etc. Things about matter is mass, density, size, volume, weight.
Yes, since batteries at the dollar store are less durable than rechargable batteries and less enco-friendly, you should not purchase them.
All batteries provide DC. It does not matter their makeup.
An IPhone, or any rechargeable device, for that matter, should only be charged with the specific charger that was designed for it. This minimizes the risk of overcharging the batteries and damaging them.
Usually the battery brand does not matter. As long as the replacement battery is an exact match (shape, configuration, voltage, amperage, etc.) it should work.