A typical cell phone battery is around four volts, a car battery is twelve volts. That means an adapter is required.
Well, let's see. Can you use the battery to light a lightbulb ? Can you use the battery to run a motor ? Can you use the battery to play an iPod, a cellphone, or a portable DVD player ? Can you use a battery to turn over a gasoline engine and make it start ? Can you use a battery to run an electric car ? All of these need energy to work. I guess they must all get it from the battery.
Remote control cars use battery and some cars can run on just battery so, yeah.
A cellphone converts electrical energy from the battery into electromagnetic energy to send and receive signals to communicate with cell towers. Additionally, the screen and processor use electrical energy to display information and run apps.
The cellphone use has nothing whatsoever to do with the car catching fire.
A 12 Volt deep cycle marine battery.
Yes, the job of the alternator is to recharge the battery and run all the electronics when the car is in use. If the alternator is defective and not putting out the required voltage to keep the battery charged it will soon run down.
You have to energize that battery before it will power your cellphone again.
It's normally down to the clock in your car , or any other things that depends on your battery (car alarm , immobilisor) , although only a tiny charge leave for a week or so and it will run down (:
hybrid cars runs on battery and gas. when you go really fast and use a hybrid car then you stop... you use a whole bunch of the battery... while you are waiting,, the battery charges and then VOULA... theres your charged battery.........sky...
Cellphones use Electrical made from chemical reaction in the battery installed in the cellphone
They are primarily intended- as the name suggests for Maritime occupations- we are all familiar with the use of Batteries on, for example, Submarines. Run deep indeed.
Auto batteries are made to use in cars. They are what operates your car. If you did not have a battery you would not be able to run the engine in the car. You also would not be able to turn on the lights. The "Primary" use of an auto battery is to start the vehicle and then store the electricity for re-use. Then the generator/alternator can keep up with the lights, etc. If the generator/alternator dies then the auto can usually run for a short time on the battery reserve.