They can and are.
Cell phones use radio waves for communication.
Cell phones use radio waves for communication.
A "dry" cell is actually a misnomer. The electrolyte is actually a moist paste, with enough liquid in it to make the electrochemistry operate exactly the same as a wet cell. The practical difference between a dry cell and a wet cell is that the moist paste electrolyte of the dry cell will not spill out when the cell is turned over like the liquid electrolyte of the wet cell does. This makes manufacturing and transportation of ready to use dry cells possible, while wet cells must be manufactured and shipped without the liquid electrolyte and are filled at the point of sale after installation.
You can use your cell phone for communication or you can use your email to comunnicate.
It affects communication because if you live in a place where you don't get cell phone reception you would have to use a land line or mail. If you have no means of transportation (not likely) then you would have to talk to them in person or you could use a telephone. No mail, then, could be used.
No, it is not advisable to use the HHO dry cells in automobiles.
Communication is quicker with the use of transportation and technology. You can talk to anyone around the world without delays.
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You can use your cell phone for communication or you can use your email to comunnicate.
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).
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Cell phone