A: It may look to you as apposite but I ASSURE YOU PHYSICALLY THEY MAY INSTALLED OPPOSITE BUT ELECTRICALLY THE ARE INSTALLED IN SERIES
Batteries placed in series (which is what you're describing) add their voltages together. Thus two 1.5 volt batteries give 3 volts in series ... IF they point in the same direction. If they point in opposite directions, you get zero volts.
SMD stands for Surface-Mount Device. It means that electronic components are placed on the surface of printed circuit-boards (PCB-s).
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Positioning your Duracell battery is essential to the proper functioning of whatever machine you are placing it in. Try to ensure that you are following the placement directions correctly. These are normally printed on the metal or plastic just above the battery slot. There should be negative and positive indicators on both the battery and the electronic device to help show you where the batteries should be placed.
There is theoretically no "limit" to the time you can be placed on electronic monitoring. It is all based on the sentence that you receive.
A microchip is millions of electronic components placed on a tiny piece of silicon.
Because they are connected in series. Lets say you have a flashlight that holds 2 D cell batteries. Each battery puts out 1.5 volts. Connect them in series and together they put out 3 volts. The flashlight is designed to run on 3 volts. A electronic device that uses 4 AA batteries is using 6 volts even though each battery is only putting out 1.5 volts. Connected in series you add to the voltage with the addition of each new battery.
They don't. That is just a myth. Modern batteries will not drain when placed on the floor even if it is concrete.
Yes, you can check a computer on a plane. However, regulations prohibit electronic devices with lithium batteries from being placed in checked luggage due to safety concerns. It is recommended to carry such devices in your carry-on luggage instead.
A "pacemaker" is a small device that is placed under the skin of your chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms, usually used for people with irregular heart beats.
a noun because it is a thing.example: the device was placed on the table.
An IUD (intrauterine device) is placed inside the uterus by a healthcare provider.