By there positive and negative connectors and there acid.
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it depends on the battery and how much you use the flashlight
depends on the voltage of the batteries.. four 12 volt car batteries would output 4x12 = 48 v
car batteries use sulphuric acid
A flashlight has a power source (usually ordinary batteries), a light source of some sort (a light bulb or LED, for example), and some electrical wiring to connect them, with a switch to turn it on and off. The power source makes the light source give off light.
I have never seen a flashlight with a fuse.UK residents would call a flashlight a torch.
Car batteries will make a larger explosion than flashlight batteries would.
batteries in a car is bigger and cause exploions and flash light dont they bring light to the flashligt
Automobile batteries are STORAGE batteries. They do not make electricity, but store electricity made by something else (usually the alternator in the automobile) until it is needed. MOST flashlight batteries MAKE electricity by a chemical reaction, cannot be recharged, and are used up. (Exception is a rechargeable flashlight battery, such as Ni-Cads) Car batteries also have several cells inside one container, but each flashlight battery is a single cell. Car batteries store much more electrical current than is found in a single flashlight battery. They are also a LOT heavier- imagine carrying a flashlight with a 40 pound battery!
Of course flashlight use batteries,no batteries means no power. I have a Imalent flashlight with remote control,very fashion,lol
The input system of a flashlight is the batteries
Well what you would do is you would put the first brand of batteries in the flashlight and you would time how long the batteries lasted and right it down . Then put the second brand of batteries in the flashlight and turn on the flashlight and time the flashlight and see how long the batteries lated and wright it down and you have your answer .
Chemical battery: handset lithium battery electric car battery flashlight dry Physical battery: calculators the solar cells
The first flashlight is made of flowerpot, lamp and batteries.
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The answer is governed by the size of the flashlight. Count the amount of batteries that go into the flashlight and then multiply by 1.5 and this will give you the voltage of the flashlight. For NiCd and NiMH rechargeable batteries multiply by 1.3 volts.
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