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Yes, the Android 2.3.5 will warm you of the need to replace or charge your battery when the charge goes down.
A capacitor builds a charge and then discharges it, all at once, unlike a battery that will release it's charge slowly. To capacitate is to discharge an aggregate charge or volume and suddenly release it.
A capacitor builds a charge and then discharges it, all at once, unlike a battery that will release it's charge slowly. To capacitate is to discharge an aggregate charge or volume and suddenly release it.
It won't hold a charge. It discharges quickly or discharges without a load. The case sides are bulging. The battery gets hot in patches or overgasses. The plates look white rather than grey. If it is an opaque case battery, the lower half is whiter and less opaque. A post is loose.
what causes lightning is that the positive charge of the storm and the negative charge of the ground (or it could be the opposite) interact like a battery and the electricity discharges into the ground lightning can also go up from the cloud into the air but i don't know why that is
If you don't keep an otherwise good battery charged in freezing weather it can freeze and break the case. If your battery won't hold a charge because something is draining it, you should disconnect a cable and charge it then reconnect it before you try to start the car...or fix whatever it is that is causing the draw. It is better to keep the battery charged so you can start the car when needed. Consider hooking a battery tender to the battery if it discharges because of long-term disuse.
Unless it is a rechargeable battery you cannot charge a dry charge battery. If it is rechargeable you need to purchase a charger for that size battery. Automobile batteries are not dry charge.
Lithium-ion Battery: If you are using a laptop with a Lithium-ion battery (most newer laptops), it should give you between 300-500 charge/discharge cycles. This type of battery doesn't like full discharges and should be avoided when-ever possible.
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A: Absolutely charges and discharges the net result is zero
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.
No the battery don't have a magnetic charge.