Nothing, the battery did it's only job by cranking the vehicle. Now it is up to the alternator to keep all electrical working while the car is in operation.
you actually cant but the tip is , take care while doing this.
Hybrid cars use a combination of an internal combustion engine and an electric motor as their energy sources. The internal combustion engine typically runs on gasoline or diesel, while the electric motor is powered by a rechargeable battery. Energy is produced through the combustion of fuel in the engine, generating power and charging the battery, while regenerative braking captures energy during deceleration to recharge the battery. This dual system enhances fuel efficiency and reduces emissions compared to conventional vehicles.
combustion is purely a chemical reaction, need not to be natural while explosion is naturally chemical energy. explosion requires expansion of volume while this is not necessary in case of combustion.
While hooking up a battery make sure to connect the positive cable first, then the ground. If you have been doing it that way and you have a fuse that keeps blowing you have a problem in the circuitry after the fuse. Some short in the wiring or problem with a device is causing the fuse to blow ( thankfully ) rather than destroy something else or completely drain your battery.
Yes, it is possible to charge someone with aggravated battery without committing simple battery. Aggravated battery involves causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon, while simple battery usually refers to intentionally causing physical harm or unwanted physical contact. Aggravated battery typically involves more severe circumstances that elevate the charge from simple battery.
If a Kawasaki 650 Prairie backfires and bogs down while driving, this may be due to old battery. It is best to change the battery and clean the filters, too.
No, a D battery alone will not ignite a rocket engine. Rocket engines require specific ignition systems and propellants, which typically involve controlled chemical reactions. While a D battery can provide electrical power, it lacks the necessary components to initiate combustion in a rocket engine. Proper ignition systems are designed to handle the unique requirements of rocket fuel and its combustion process.
your battery and/or alternator has malfunctioned
Probably have a 'parasitic load'. This is something causing an abnormal battery drain while the car is off.
If the battery, drive belt and wiring are okay then I would suspect the alternator is faulty. Your local auto parts store can test the charging system for you at no cost.
some vehicles will reset to computer if you leave the battery disconnected for a while (sometimes 15-30min)
To remove a stuck battery from a device, try gently tapping the device on a flat surface to dislodge the battery. If that doesn't work, use a small tool like a screwdriver to carefully pry the battery out. Be cautious not to damage the device or the battery while doing so.