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A loose battery terminal will cause intermittent power supply, high resistance and heating. A high resistance will cause a voltage drop, as more current is drawn from it.
A simple sentence from instructions on how to jumpstart a car battery could be: "Connect the red cable to the positive terminal." This sentence contains a subject and a verb, conveying a complete thought without any additional clauses. Simple sentences like this are effective for clear and straightforward instructions.
When terminal velocity is reached, the gravitational force is balanced with the force of resistance.
The most basic electrical circuit consists of a power supply (source) and a 'load'. Here are some basic examples; AC & DC respectively: * Household AC + Lightbulb * Car Battery + Starter * Car Battery + Horn A typical electrical circuit could be a 'source', 'load', & switch: * Household AC (wall socket), + lamp + lightswitch * Car Battery + Starter + ignition switch (key turning) * Car Battery + Horn + Sensor Switch on Steering wheel (to blow the horn) Another typical circuit could be; Source, Load, Switch, Feedback device: * Household AC + Clothes Dryer + Start Button + "On" light * Car Alternator + Radio + Radio 'On' Switch + Radio 'On' LED
No. Terminal velocity is a particular kind of velocity and friction is a particular kind of force. The terminal velocity of a falling object is the maximum velocity it can have because air resistance prevents it from going any faster. And air resistance is a type of friction. So terminal velocity is due to a type of friction.
Open bonnet, use a 10mm spanner, undo Negative terminal, then undo Positive terminal, loosen and remove battery bracket. Reverse procedure to install new battery.
yes... this is possible if a diode i connected in reverse bias with a battery and a resistor for example. A diode in reverse bias means its anode will be connected to positive terminal of the battery and its cathode to the negative terminal of the battery. In such a case, minimal current flows through the circuit which can be neglected.
Undo the single screw on the rear fender, lift, slide back and remove the seat. At the battery, undo the negative terminal, undo the positive terminal, remove the battery from the box. Refit is the reverse of removal.
To charge the battery on a 2008 Pontiac Solstice, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and locate the battery under the hood. Use a battery charger or jumper cables to connect the positive terminal (red) to the positive battery terminal and the negative terminal (black) to a grounded metal surface or the negative battery terminal. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your charger, and allow the battery to charge fully. Once charged, disconnect the cables in reverse order, starting with the negative.
grounding is always neg on a 12 volt american car. I only know bulldozers that reverse it. hope that helps you out.
A battery terminal or a battery CABLE terminal. If the terminal is gone or destroyed on the battery, you need a new battery. If the cable terminal is terminal, you can buy an after market replacement or a complete new cable with terminal at most any auto parts store.
The negative terminal of a battery has a - sign and positive terminal has a + sign.
If you switch the ends of the wire coil from one battery terminal to the other, the direction of the current flow through the coil will reverse. This will cause the magnetic field generated by the coil to also reverse its polarity.
To charge the battery on a Suzuki Intruder, first, ensure the motorcycle is turned off and disconnect the battery terminals, starting with the negative (black) terminal followed by the positive (red) terminal. Use a compatible battery charger, connecting the positive charger lead to the positive battery terminal and the negative lead to the negative terminal. Set the charger to the appropriate voltage and amperage, and allow it to charge until full. Once charged, reconnect the terminals in reverse order, positive first and then negative.
To jump-start a Jaguar XK8, first, ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the donor battery, then connect the negative (-) terminal of the donor battery to a solid ground point on the car with the dead battery (not directly to the negative terminal). Start the donor vehicle, let it run for a few minutes, and then attempt to start the XK8. Once started, remove the jumper cables in reverse order and let the XK8 run for a while to recharge the battery.
well, the battery is in the trunk. you need to remove the strap that holds the battery in, after, remove the negative then the positive terminal. wah-la! its out :D reverse to put it back. if needed, clean with baking soda.
No. An ammeter is to be connected in series, between the device and the battery's positive output, Its NEGATIVE terminal (red lead) has to be connected to the POSITIVE of the battery. Its positive terminal (black lead) will then be connected to the device's positive terminal. (Connecting an ammeter in series with a power supply by itself may damage or destroy the meter.)Almost every single digital ammeter made will indicate reverse current, so the worst you might get is a displayed reading of a negative amperage if you connected it in reverse.(For an illustration, see the related link)