A paper battery can be placed in objects that are very small or that have unusual shapes. It can also be bent into any desired shape or cut so that it can fit into a specific space.
Yes you do need a battery because the paper clip is usually used for an alternative for a wire and the paper clip is what the electricity travels through, so yes you do need a battery.
That is ridiculous. You cannot charge a battery using paper.
it is to check for heat, water, or cold damage.
how dose work the paper bettary
take small piece of paper with sharp edge and insert it with battery and remove the paper and u see it will start charging
Take a Energizer, Duracell, etc. battery (the bigger the bulb the bigger the battery) and a paper clip. Bend up the paper clip to a pretty straight line, and attach one end to the end of the lightbulb. Attach the other end to one end of the battery, and POOF! Light! If the bulb doesn't come on try attaching the paper clip to the other end of the battery. If it STILL doesn't work, get a bigger battery.
You can use very small paper towel pieces soaked in salt water. Trust me, this will work. I am currently using this for my battery-making science project.
Alessandro Volta built and designed the first electric battery. First he used zinc and silver. When he added more layers of paper, iron, and zinc, more current flowed. Alessandro Volta is your answer. :)
A battery coupon would be a code or a piece of paper for a discount from the manufacturer or the store where you buy the battery. It is a way to save some money.
The paper used to vote is called a ballot paper
The car battery is the white box behind the ladder by the sand paper
It is possible to light a small LED light bulb using a battery and a paper clip, as long as the paper clip is used to create a closed circuit between the battery's terminals and the light bulb. However, be cautious as this setup can potentially overheat and cause a fire hazard. It is always safer to use proper tools and equipment designed for this purpose.