Standard electric kettle normally takes about 1600-3000 watts to operate.
No modern batteries can supply this kind of power for the needed period of time (about 3-5 minutes).
A dynamo only delivers power when it's turning. With only a dynamo and no battery there wouldn't be anything to power the starter motor with.
No, not directly anyway. Some power plants may use batteries for emergency power supplies.
Headphones do not use batteries, they use a power source such as an iPod or mobile phone.
no not from the power grid. They do use batteries.
Of course flashlight use batteries,no batteries means no power. I have a Imalent flashlight with remote control,very fashion,lol
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Double A Batteries.
Batteries. You need them to generate the power.
It uses 6 backup triple A batteries for a backup power source.
Yes and no. Some high power ham radios do not run on batteries, but use 12 volt power supplies. You can hook this up to a car battery and use that, but a higher power radio will exhaust its power quickly, so it is impractical. Smaller, handheld radios do run on batteries, and put out a lower power signal.
They use the DC power from the batteries to run an electric motor to power the vehicle.