yes after they reproduce
The shelf-life of a dry cell is the time needed to remain 80% of its capacity without using it.
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
The common dry cell, particularly the Leclanché cell, was patented by the French engineer Georges Leclanché in 1866. His design became the basis for many subsequent dry cell batteries, including the popular zinc-carbon battery. The dry cell's advancements over time have made it a widely used power source in various applications.
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Out in the air it will dry pretty quick. Inside a woman's body 3-5 days.
Dry it in a heated chamber or you can put in sun for a long time
Watercolour has a short drying time. It only takes minutes for the paint to dry. The time it takes for the water to dry is how long it will take for the paint to dry.
no
Most powered wheelchairs currently use dry cell (also known as gel cell) batteries, and most likely will be shipped with gel cell batteries when ordered. However, you should be able to use either wet cell or dry cell batteries for any scooter as long as you use the correct size (usually one of the following: U1, 22NF, 24, or 27).
cotton takes a long time to dry because it has capillaries (hollow inside) which absorbs water which makes it take longer to dry. Hope my awnser is good enough for you! XD
Of each individual dry cell, not at all. If you connect them together in series then their voltages add.
dry cell do not polarize because hydrogen cannot run in dry chemical state.