You could not use lightning instead of batteries.
They can be charged instead of using gas. considered eco-friendly
NiMh batteries perform better in high discharge devices (like digital cameras) than alkaline batteries. They are also rechargeable, unlike alkaline batteries.
he or she made the water cliquiest because he or she wanted to save the environment by using water instead of batteries
My science teacher burned water without using batteries because she used a pan that you plug in and the pan requires no batteries so that could have been what your teacher did.
Depends on the amperage of the batteries you are using. Both setups will give you 36 volts, but you will normally have a longer run time with six 6 volt batteries in series than three 12 volt batteries. That is why golf carts use 6 volt instead of 12 volt batteries.
Cells and batteries are portable and can be taken anywhere you go. Main electricity is stationary
Batteries store energy. Just think about some of the ways batteries are used, and what alternatives you would use if you couldn't use batteries. Here are some examples:* Modern cars use batteries to start the engine. Without batteries, you would have to push the car, or - as I have seen myself some 40 years ago - turn the engine by hand (using a crank) to get it started. * Cell phones use batteries. Without batteries, you basically couldn't use cell phones. * Your computer uses a small battery to keep the date and time. Without such a battery, you would have to tell the computer the correct time, after every time you start it (or have it get the time from the Internet).
Protect the high buildings, structures from lightning using lightning spike, lightning mast , earth wire.
They could drive, take a train trip, or a cruise.
The lightning struck. :d :d :d
This depends on what you are using the batteries for. If you are using a device that is used on a regular basis, rechargeable batteries are the best choice. If it is a device that is rarely used, regular batteries would be the best choice.
Attaching a lightning rod to a barbecue is not recommended, as barbecues are typically not designed to be grounded or to conduct electricity safely. Instead, lightning rods should be installed on structures such as buildings, where they can safely direct lightning strikes to the ground. If you're concerned about safety during a storm, it's best to move your barbecue indoors and avoid using it. Always prioritize safety and follow local guidelines for lightning protection.