They will most likely not work. The best thing to do is to put it into uncooked rice in a plastic bag for a few days. It doesn't always work, but it worked when my phone got wet.
No, AA batteries should not get wet as it can damage them and cause them to malfunction.
No, automobiles are still using wet cell batteries.
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The ones without batteries, yes. Ones with, NO.
No- different materials, different functions. Wet cell batteries are USUALLY storage batteries- they are recharged. Dry cell batteries are USUALLY supply batteries- a chemical reaction produces electrical power. When chemical are used up, the battery stops producing power, and cannot be recharged. The battery in most cars is a wet cell, batteries in most flashlights is a dry cell.
autos lead acid batteries are wet cell
No, standard AA and AAA batteries are dry cell batteries, which means they use a paste electrolyte instead of a liquid. Wet cell batteries, on the other hand, use a liquid electrolyte.
A limousine uses the same batteries as any automobile. They are all wet cell.
They don't. They use wet cell batteries.
How Dry Cell Batteries and Wet Cell Batteries are the SameThey both convert energy "stored" in chemical compounds into electrical energy.
Rechargeable batteries that are not charged for a long time will still work sufficiently. Batteries that are overcharged will damage the battery.
Most automotive batteries are wet cell.