Noe
Yes it did kill my battery
Out of gas versus dead batteryRunning out of gas in and of itself would have absolutely nothing to do with a dead battery.On the other hand, IF someone, not realizing that the gas tank was empty, were to continuously crank, and crank, and crank the engine erroneously thinking they could get the engine to start, then it is for certain that they will drain the charge from the battery and thus "kill" the battery.It's not the being "out of gas" that kills the battery, but the vehicle operator that kills a battery.
If the alternator is not charging the battery, then it will eventually go dead If the voltage regulator (in the alternator) is defective it will eventually kill the battery Check the alternator with a voltmeter A fully charged battery (without engine running) should read approx. 12.8 volts With engine running should read 13.8-14.2 volts
the battery is a part of the vehicle as is the engine.
There is no battery in a 400 engine.
Yes, it can be done.A strong man with good strength can kill a medium sized dog with bare arms, but not a large sized dog.
No.
a weak battery will not cause an engine vibration.
Charge engine from battery? Rephrase your question as it makes no sense.
The biggest sized engine to have ever been in an aircraft is the GE90 series. Being the largest engine in aviation history, it was built by GE Aviation.
High temperature shortens battery life.Freezing a battery can kill it.
You can short out a battery and destroy it in a few seconds.