No. That would defy the point of putting the battery there in the first place.
If you are recharging a battery you will need to input more power than you could draw from the battery after charging, as the charging process is not 100% efficient. Most of this excess power will be lost as heat during charging.
Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.
no,on Portable laptop power supplies typically have larger battery capacity than laptop battery , so the battery more durable
An electric current is usually thought of as a flow of electrons. When two ends of a battery are connected to each other by means of a metal wire, electrons flow out of one end (electrode or pole) of the battery, through the wire, and into the opposite end of the battery.
Depends which size of battery, what you are powering with it (motors take more power than radios), and which grade of battery you are using.
Power or energy cannot be measured in volts. The only thing you can say is one - the 9 volt battery - has a higher voltage than the other, the 6 volt battery. If you are asking about the power or energy contained in a battery, then the amount iof energy it can supply depends mostly on its physical size that is determined by the battery "type".
Because a pager is just a radio receiver and not a radio transmitter. A cell phone is both a receiver and a transmitter. A receiver uses much less battery power than a transmitter does. And because a pager's disposable alkaline battery holds more power than a cell phone's rechargeable battery.
A UPFC is a type of power controller that has shown to be more efficient in the control of power flow than a SSSC. A STATCOM can be used to inject power flow into the controller whether it be a UPFC or a SSSC.
More than likely the battery has a dead cell and needs replacing. It can also be something is on pulling power from the battery.
DU Battery Saver easily comes in as one of my favourite battery saver Android apps. It seems to work better than most built-in power saving options, and has a whole lot more features to take advantage of than some of the more average power saving apps.
Electric clocks have a steady flow of electricity so it won't miss a beat on time.
Dead cell in the battery requiring a new battery. A light that is on pulling power from the battery. Relay stuck in the closed position. More than likely the battery has a dead cell.