Yes it could over heat and explode. Don't do it.
Yes, alkaline batteries have the potential to explode if they are subjected to extreme heat or are damaged. Overcharging, puncturing, or short-circuiting can lead to a buildup of pressure inside the battery, causing it to rupture or explode. It is important to handle and dispose of alkaline batteries properly to mitigate the risk of explosion.
Any cell may be damaged by short-circuiting.
Yes, if you short the battery out it can explode and burn you.
Dead short in the battery. Battery can explode and damage can be done to the electronics in the vehicle.
plates in the battery are arcing together. causing battery to short out and get hot. could explode. or you have a dead short in system. both will cause battery to get very hot.
A bulging battery is an indication the is a short INSIDE the battery and it is getting overheated, causing gas to expand inside. It could explode on you.
No, it will not explode.
You would short out the battery. If it was a car battery capable of 300 amps and the wire was big enough, the battery could explode.
Yes, it very well may explode.
If you reverse the battery cables, yes the battery can possibly explode.
They will not explode. They can however burst.
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