There is no one answer- depends on the total circumstances and the law where you are.
If you are being charged for battery in Georgia, the sentence depends on the degree of battery. Simple battery carries a punishment of up to 12 months' imprisonment, plus fines. Aggravated battery carries a sentence of 1 to 20 years' imprisonment.
Usually 30 days or a little longer depending on how new is the battery.
At the right hand corner, there is usually a little bar that shows how much battery there is. You charge your laptop, without clicking the bar, move the mouse to it and a little bubble will say how much life it has.
Depending on how much energy the device you are using the battery for can make the duration of the battery life. They, usually last a very long time depending on how much you use it but you should always keep a spare on on you just in case. -hope this helps
How is a simlpe battery case dropped for a first time offender, with no priors of any kind?
The amount of jail time a person will get for battery will depend on the city and state. The DA may be able to work out a plea deal with no jail time. An attorney will be able to help you understand the law more in depth.
A person can receive jail time for simple assault and battery in Florida. A person can receive a sentence of 6 months to a year in jail.
Usually the battery is weakening. When the weather is cold the battery has less reserve power and when it is warm it doesn't require so much cold cranking power. Usually the battery is weakening. When the weather is cold the battery has less reserve power and when it is warm it doesn't require so much cold cranking power.
A capacitor that is suddenly connected to a battery will charge to the battery voltage. The time to do this is dependent on the current capacity of the battery and wiring, and the capacitance of the capacitor. This represents an instantaneous short circuit, which lasts for a (usually) very short time - but damage could be done if there was no resistance. A charged capacitor that is suddenly disconnected from a battery will hold that voltage. The length of time it will hold is dependent on how much leakage current there is.
20 minutes
Depends level of skill that the person has, and the condition of the battery.
Very simple. Just unscrew the bolts on the two terminals, pull it out, remove the battery and after replacing the battery, reconnect the terminals one at a time and tighten the bolts on the terminal.