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.
No. There are different technologies, some of which are more expensive, but are designed for long durability.
The two common types of batteries are alkaline batteries and non-alkaline batteries. Various experiments have proven that alkaline batteries last longer than non-alkaline batteries.
A lithium battery is going to last longer than an Alkaline but they're also quite a bit more pricey. For something like toys, if it's a common size that you use in a lot of devices like AA or AAA, NiMH slow drain rechargable batteries are usually your best bet (and last a good amount of time too). Any type of battery will be fine, except for a car battery, which may be too big.
How long germs can survive on metal can vary greatly. It would depend on the type of metal, the type of germ, and if the metal is wet or dry. On average, germs can last years in many cases.
Chemical energy
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.
How is differences in surface affect the adhesion f tape? Does the type of surface affect the adhesion of tape?
depends what type of battery and how much shots you take
Car batteries are not make or model specific. Most car batteries last approximately five years. After five years it is just a matter of time as to when the battery will fail. Obviously the brand and type of battery you buy will affect the lifespan, ie: you buy a cheap battery and you will not get a decent lifespan. It is generally a good idea to check the warranty on a battery before buying it, this will give you some idea of how long it will last.
No set answer to that, it depends on the size/capacity of the battery and what it's powering.
it doesnt matter what type of computer you have, it depends on how long the battery in your computer lasts. there r many different types of batterys. some last a couple hours, and some last up to 6 hours.
A battery's life time depends on how much you use it and what type of battery. It depends on many things: the type of battery, it's chemical make up and the use to which it is put. Extremes of temperature can also affect battery life as can the method of charging (rechargeable only). If a vehicle or leisure battery is properly used and maintained it may well last more than 5 years. But a battery left in a discharged state through an extreme summer or winter, or subjected to too high a charging current will die quickly.
4-cell lithium-ion battery can last 1 - 2 hours in normal use. The total lifetime of battery life is dependent on the type of battery your laptop has, how you use the battery, how it's charge, and how well you take care of the battery.
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The battery life on mini laptops such as netbooks is much better than for full-sized laptops. They can last 6 hours or more, depending upon what type of activities are being done.
It depends on the type of battery, and the capacity of the battery, and the application you are using the battery for.
It depends on the type of laptop you have.
Yes as long as both the 2450 mAh battery and 600 mAh battery have the same voltage. The larger one will just last longer and take longer to charge up (I am assuming these are the solar powered type lights).
UK battery type 067 size 278mm long 175mm wide 190mm high.