They will not explode. It may expand and burst due to corrosion.
Auto batteries contain Sulfuric acid and all batteries produce a very small amount of hydrogen gas which is highly volatile. If the battery is overcharged it will produce more hydrogen gas than the vents on the battery can safely release. Any spark can then cause an explosion. Also connecting a jumper cable in reverse can cause the battery to explode.
An automobiel battery can explode. The battery emits a very small amount of Hydrogen gas which is highly flammable.
Under normal use, it is very unlikely that a 1.5v dry cell will explode. However, trying to charge a non-rechargeable battery, can make it explode. The charging current causes gas to form in the electrolyte, which puts pressure on the case, which is usually non-vented. The increased pressure can cause the case to explode. There have been chargers made, that will increase the life of single use cells, by charging them. These have a very small charging current, with long charge time, that does not allow gasses to build up. Trying to fast charge a rechargeable battery will also make it explode, for the same reasons. It is best to use only the charger specified for use with the type of battery. The charge currents (and even temperature monitoring) are built into intelligent chargers, to give the optimum charge without fear of explosion.
If you use too small of a battery in the car, there might not be enough amps to start the car. You could also damage electrical components in the vehicle.
it could be an infection that might have caused it.
not really. as long as its a 14.4 volt battery you should be fine. but if your battery is too small, like a motorcycle battery, or the volts jus dont add up, then yes. Gen-R
Canned goods can explode if exposed to extreme heat, or if they are dented and have even a pin-sized hole in them. The hole can cause air to come in, and can cause Botulism, a deadly paralytic toxin. You can't always tell if it contains Botulism, however, the key sign is to look for is a foamy liquid inside. Botulism can lead to respiratory failure.
Because the pressure isn't high enough to create an explosion - the evaporated water is free to move out of the oil, and so pressure doesn't have a chance to build up sufficiently to cause an explosion. If however a large amount of water was put in a sufficiently small container of oil at sufficiently high temperature to vaporise all the water instantly, then the container could explode.
battery farm are small cages. especialy, battery cages for chickens are to small
This could be ganglion cysts. They are small bumps on various joints that come and go. They are not serious but could be painful when pressure is applied to them.
It's a hazard beacuase 2010 is old your light staying on can cause a power inturruption, It can cause a small fire and then a big one and your 2010 Ford Fusion will explode. That's why.
get a battery and a small car Dr. x