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If the battery terminals touch each other, it can cause a short circuit. This can lead to overheating, damage to the battery, and potentially a fire or explosion. It is important to always keep the battery terminals separate to prevent this from happening.
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If the anode and cathode of a battery touch, it creates a short circuit. This can lead to a rapid discharge of energy from the battery, potentially causing it to overheat, leak, or even explode. It is important to keep the anode and cathode separated to ensure safe operation of the battery.
This happens with all electronics with built in batteries, the iPod is reaching the end of its battery life
If you touch both sides of a battery simultaneously, an electric current may flow through your body, causing a shock or injury. This is because the battery creates a circuit with your body, allowing electricity to pass through. It is important to avoid touching both sides of a battery at the same time to prevent harm.
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals as they can deliver a harmful electric shock.
No, it is not safe to touch a battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or burns.
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current flows from the negative to the positive cable and back into the battery cells, recombining with the element depleted of electrons that are flowing out the negative cable. The process is not 100% efficient and the battery will eventually cease producing current.
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The iPod Touch will eventually run out of battery when it is locked, but it will not drain instantly.