NO! They work on either 120v (corded) or battery power. Will not charge a battery. It's one of the downfalls of the radio. Better keep a back-up battery handy. A fully charged battery (18v) will only last for 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on volume levels.
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
what is the transformation of energy in battery-operated radio
The radio doesn't have a battery. It uses the vehicle electrical system / battery. If the power to the radio is interrupted, you will have to reenter the presets. Make sure the fuses for the radio are not blown.
In a battery-operated radio, electrical potential energy from the battery is converted into electromagnetic energy in the form of radio waves and sound energy when the radio is turned on and emits sound.
A battery-powered radio operates on electrical energy stored in a chemical form within the battery. When the battery is connected to the radio, a chemical reaction releases stored energy in the form of electrical current to power the radio's components.
Anytime a battery cable is disconnected you have to reprogram the set radio stations
The radio doesn't have a battery. It uses the vehicle electrical system / battery. If the power to the radio is interrupted, you will have to reenter the presets. Make sure the fuses for the radio are not blown.
In a battery-powered radio, chemical energy stored in the battery is transformed into electrical energy when the battery provides power to the radio's circuitry. This electrical energy is then transformed into sound energy and electromagnetic energy (radio waves) as the radio converts the electrical signals into sound waves that we can hear.
Anytime a battery cable is removed from the battery the radio will need to have the clock reset and the radio stations re-programmed. (Helpfull)
There are many places one can purchase a replacement battery for a Sony camera. Some retailers that offer Sony batteries for sale include Radio Shack, Tmart, and Battery Mart.
In a battery-operated radio, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into electromagnetic waves by the transmitter circuit. These waves carry the audio signal to the radio's receiver, where they are converted back into sound waves that we can hear through the speaker.