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The difference between a 2amp, a 4amp and a 6amp battery charger is the speed at which the battery will be charged. The numbers represent the maximum amperage output at a specific voltage at which the battery will be charged.
Laptops that's battery is fully charged does not weigh any more or less than one that's battery is not fully charged. If there is a difference, it would be so small you would not be able to tell.
ADP is like a partially charged battery that will produce a dim light & ATP is like a fully charged battery that produces a bright light
Ions are charged.
Volts are a unit of measurement determined by the "electrical pressure" in a circuit, or the potential difference between two charged bodies, say the positive and negative sides of a battery.
If you're asking about the car battery, the practical answer is "No."; the drain on the car battery would be negligible. The current used would be significantly less than 1 of your interior dome lights while the phone is charging, and once the phone is fully charged it (and the charger) would consume even less. If you're asking about the phone's battery, the only effect would be a charged battery. The process does not promote an unhealthy state for either battery in any practical or realistic scenario.
No. They are charged the same way.
Yes. A battery can be charged while in the vehicle.
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ATP is like a charged battery
generally speaking, there are several LED lights on the battery charger, when the light is red, it meas the battery is being charged, when the light turn to green or yellow, it means the battery is full charged
Its a battery charged farm