The law states that if one is convicted of a felony, then he or she will loose their government privilege. A misdemeanor usually does not pose any hazard when benefits are concerned.
Your battery will lose charge faster.
No they lose some of its power over time. it depends on the type of the battery. rechargeable lose more of there charge that normal battery's.
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Because it has to be replaced.
No it will not, that is just a myth.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. Light or relay.
Any NiMh battery pack will last for a long time and won't lose its charge over time.
Either the battery is defective and has a dead cell or something is on which is pulling power from the battery every night.
small battery can lose charge fast,and big batteries can loose charge at large time
old and cold = bad battery
They start to lose there charge after 6-8 month's.
That depends on the voltage. In general, a coulomb of charge will either gain or lose (depending on the direction) one joule of energy for every volt of potential difference. For example, if the battery has 12 V, a coulomb of charge will gain or lose 12 joules of energy when going from one terminal to the other.