Yes, most of the battery is reused.
they get thrown out no, they get recycled
No. They have to be taken apart and recycled. There are chemicals in some electronic devices. A new concern should be hybrid batteries that many cars have today. The batteries only last about 10 years and contain chemicals that make them work . In the next few years as the cars get older the batteries will need,to be recycled.
Frozen batteries last longer unfrozen batteries.
Batteries only store a certain amount of electricity, then they are depleted and no longer work.
They last longer and work more quickly
yes , circa 30 min. longer in my exp
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
It depends on the car that you are using and how you drive it. I have heard of the Honda Insight needing a new one after 175,000 miles. With new technology, car makers are designing batteries that last longer and work better with every new car model. I would ask you dealership when they should be replaced.
The batteries will run out and they will no longer work.
The main difference between alkaline and rechargeable batteries is that alkalines tend to last longer, but rechargeables are a better value.