the chemical reaction in the battery has to have time
Yes, charged batteries are typically heavier than uncharged batteries due to the presence of stored energy in the charged batteries.
Yes, all automobile batteries can be charged.
No, batteries do not get heavier when they are charged. The weight of a battery remains the same regardless of its charge level.
Yes, charged batteries weigh slightly more than discharged batteries due to the additional mass of the stored electrical energy.
An electric car needs to be charged until the indicator on the charger says the batteries are charged. It will depend on the amperage of the batteries, the way the charging mechanism works, and the percentage of discharge of the batteries.
There are no batteries. It''s conected to your house.
if they are rechargeble batteries then yes you can but they wont stay charged for that long
Yes, the weight of batteries does increase when they are fully charged due to the additional chemical energy stored in the battery.
Yes, batteries are typically heavier when they are fully charged because they contain more energy stored in the form of chemical reactions.
YES!!! due to flow of electrons the batteries become warm when they are charged
Difficult one. One concern when charging is that batteries get warm by the process. Two small batteries have better ability to shed that heat than one big battery, so they can be charged "harder", and should be done faster. OTOH if it's a slow charger to avoid heat build-up, then charging two different batteries will take longer.(assuming you have to charge them in sequence)
Virtually all automotive batteries nowadays are nominal " 12V " batteries, but will measure up to 13.6V when fully charged.