Elecric energy
Take a lightbulb so the bottom touches on end of a battery. Take a wire and touch the battery and the other end to the lightbulb.
A battery is made with chemicals that will react with each other in a particular way, and which, if you arrange things just right, will generate electricity in so doing. Thus, you do not put electricity into a battery, you put chemicals into a battery, and they make electricity.
This happens with all electronics with built in batteries, the iPod is reaching the end of its battery life
Yes, the wave will transfer the energy of Amy's motion to the other end of the rope
you'll need extra battery. take one battery at a time. hook one side to hot on a good battery. take other end and another battery hold it on hot, and then take a long screw driver and touch neg. and poss. if cable is good it will spark
the usb cable that apple gave you plug in the big piece into the ipod and the small end into the computers usb port
Energy transformation occur in a circuit is electrical energy into heat energy as loss, but in the end, the final transformation of energy always depends upon the system and the output that it possesses. For example- in a tube light or bulb, electric energy is converted into light, 2) in a ceiling fan, electric energy is converted into kinetic energy...
This is an old trick. 1. Get a AAA or AA battery 2. Take panel off so that you can see the speaker. You don't need to take the speaker out. 3. At the wire end connect one end of the wire to the - on the battery. Touch the other wire to the + end of the battery (only touch it for less than a second). You may need to extended the wires using an additional piece of wire. If the speaker pops forward then the wires are the same as you've connected them to the battery. If the speaker goes in then the polarity is opposite.
The positive end of a battery goes to the positive end of the terminal. In retro spec, the negative end of a battery goes to the negative end of the terminal.
Cliff End Battery was created in 1868.
If you look closely to a battery there are two symbols. (+) and (-) Batteries have chemical energy both positive and negative. and a battery compartment has a spring and a metal surface. they each conclude different energies ( + and -) so the plus sign of a Battery means positive
No. Electrons are not consumed in a battery. For every electron that goes in one end of a battery, the battery pushes another electron out the other end.