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He invented the electric battery! He was also reffered to the the voltmeter. He proved that you didn't need animal skins to conduct electricity.His battery had metal plates that were separated by cardboard that was soaked in acids or saltwater.he invented the electric battery
no as the battery is made of metal and metal conducts electricity
by fire . an electric heater is a metal, and a metal is a good conductor of heat. so it can produce heat
A battery is basically 2 metals separated by acid (which is used as an electrolyte). All you have to do is to place 2 metal plates (made out of certain metals) inside the fruit, and connect them into an electric circle. You'll see it produces weak but noticeable voltage.
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electric dragon + metal dragon = battery dragon..
Controlled corrosion of the metal electrodes inside the battery.
electric+metal=battery dragon
A battery has electricity in it already, with a paper clip, however, you need to get an electric shock going to make that become electric, because it is metal, but only for a split second.
He invented the electric battery! He was also reffered to the the voltmeter. He proved that you didn't need animal skins to conduct electricity.His battery had metal plates that were separated by cardboard that was soaked in acids or saltwater.he invented the electric battery
There are many useful inventions of science. The answers vary. Some believe the number one invention that is the most useful in science is the electric furnace. It was made in 1889. The electric furnace converted aluminum to metal that was very useful. Another invention that people considered the most useful invention of science are antibiotics. Antibiotics help cure many illnesses.
electric+metal=battery dragon
No, The First Metal To Be Discovered Was GOLD. No, The First Metal To Be Discovered Was GOLD.
vinegar makes a battery because of the ions in the vinegar which was reacting to the metal which gives of a electric circuit