It could explode.
The wire will heat up and melt and the battery may be damged.
In general, battery is source of electricity and not the heat source. However, for common use of battery, battery can be a heat source though it is not intended to be. It is because the flow of electrical current through resistance would give out heat. If your battery heat up without cause then it is suspected for the short-circuit. Over charging or oversupply of electricity would also cause the battery heat up.
According to Energizer, they claim that their rechargeable AA batteries will hold their charge for up to 1 year. How long a battery lasts is also dependant on how much it is used.
You can purchase a AA Battery charger at your local Best Buy, Staples, Radioshack or any other electronic store in your area. To find one closest to you, look up in your phone book or internet maps.
The Battery Charger and 1200mAh Power Bank Combo CP4-AA is a popular product.
It's gonna have a short.
Capacity in Ah is not directly related to voltage. If you have 3 AA batteries, each with different mAh ratings, you should be able to connect them in parallel or series to your hearts content. In series, the voltage will be additive: 3*(1.5volts) = 4.5 volts total voltage across all three batteries in series, assuming the battery voltage is 1.5 volts. In parallel, the voltage will be equivalent to 1 battery. In parallel, the three batteries are able to provide 3 times more current at 1.5 volts than if all three are in series at 4.5 volts. Be careful when parallelling batteries of different voltages though. This is not a good idea, as they will try to force each other to match terminal voltage (voltage at the outputs of the batteries). An example: 1.5 volt AA battery, and a 12 volt car battery can be put in series - the total voltage will be 13.5 volts. The total current that can be sourced will be limitted by the AA's limit (much less than the car battery's limit). If put in parallel, the AA will try to force the voltage of the car battery down to 1.5 volts by drawing current into itself from the car battery. Alternately, the car battery will try to force the AA to 12 volts by pushing current into the AA battery. The AA battery will overheat, and likely catastrophically fail (blow up).
well don't wash the battery connection in with he computer connects with the battery if a water dropletgets from the 3-4 connections on the battery it will make a back flow much like taking a AA battery and putting a wire from one end + to the - it would heat up and might explode. and don't wash the power butten or the screen for the screen just spit-shine it.
try it
You will die.
I talked to an expert at Total Battery and he said "yes, you can substitute NiMh batteries instead of NiCad, and still use the same charger." I dug up one of my old dead NiCad AA batteries and it's the same voltage as the AA NiMh battery. Ray B.
when you heat an object up what happene to the atomsmolecules that it is made of?