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lithium batteries do die fast.
it supposedly goes fast sense they die quicker
If you are using AA batteries in a digital camera, you will save a ton of money by buying rechargeable Nickle Metal Hydride (NI-Mh) batteries. You can charge them over and over again. If you do not want to use rechargeable batteries, Lithium AA batteries are the longest lasting. You can use regular alkaline batteries if you need to, but you won't get many photos if you use your flash!Batteries die fast in a digital camera because when you turn the camera on, the flash circuit charges up the high voltage flash capacitor. This can draw 1 to 2 amps of current from the batteries for a few seconds. Most AA batteries are not designed for this so the camera will give you a "Low Battery" warning after a few photos.
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The best is to get rechargable batteries for the Wii Nunchuk. You can use AA batteries, but they die quickly.
Depending on the amount of lithium, the dog could die. Don't sit around the internet, take your dog to the vet!
Edward Slow died in 1925.
Batteries have a discharge rate even when unused. This discharge rate is slow for alkaline batteries, hence most large manufacturers warrant their batteries for up to 10 years on the shelf. Some including Energizer even include a "power seal" technology that they claim locks in the power. Regardless, the chemistry of a battery dictates its ability to hold a charge for long periods of time. Antimonial lead batteries, like the ones in most vehicles discharge as much as 5% a month if they are not powered up regularly.
no... they might run out of batteries.
If you took 22000 mg of lithium you would most likely die. The drug will put you into a coma and it would be hard to get out of it.
No. In fact, recent studies have shown that batteries are crucial to the human diet!! Go eat some batteries!