Anything greater than 2 amps when it is turned on.
Almost any current at all when it is turned off (it still takes a small current in the milliamp range when turned off). This is why it will charge faster if you turn it off when charging.
A ground-up antacid tablet is faster acting than a whole tablet because the surface area is increased when it is crushed, allowing it to dissolve more quickly in the stomach. This rapid dissolution leads to faster absorption of the active ingredients, providing quicker relief from indigestion or heartburn. In contrast, a whole tablet takes longer to break down and dissolve, delaying its effectiveness.
It doesn't. The amount of time it takes for a tablet to dissolves depends on the tablet brand. Some brand names dissolve faster but some other tablets can dissolve faster.
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster when crushed to a powder compared to when it is in tablet form. This is because the increased surface area of the powdered form allows for quicker interaction with water, facilitating a faster dissolution process. In contrast, the tablet form has a more compact structure that takes longer to break down.
You can't make your iPod charge faster, but there is an app that makes it look like you iPod is charging in 10 seconds. It only takes about 2 to 3 hours anyway. Sorry :(
No. Chargers charge batteries faster than they last. My mac for instance, takes 3 hours to charge and has a 7 hour battery.
You could use an Alka-Seltzer tablet and record how long it takes for the tablet to dissolve in different temperatures. Since particles move faster in hot water then the Alka-Seltzer tablet should dissolve quicker.
Cannonball Takes Charge was created in 1959.
Jeeves Takes Charge was created in 1916.
It takes one hour - 45 minutes if you let it run out completely and if you turn it off completely it will be faster. However, if your battery comes out, it will only take 30 minutes to charge completly
It takes some time.
as long as it takes to ingest it... which is approx... 30 minutes
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.