The Baghdad battery, believed to be an ancient electrochemical cell, likely had a limited lifespan due to the degradation of its materials. Estimates suggest it could have produced a small electric current for a short period, possibly a few hours to a few days, depending on the composition of the electrolyte and the quality of the components used. However, its exact duration and functionality remain subjects of debate among historians and archaeologists.
No one can tell, it was too long ago.
Iraq
A Baghdad battery consists of a ceramic pot, a copper cylinder, and an iron rod. When filled with an electrolyte such as vinegar or lemon juice, it generates a small electric current due to chemical reactions between the metals and the electrolyte. Though the exact purpose of these ancient batteries is still debated, they could potentially have been used for electroplating or medical purposes.
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the copper cylinder(cathode) and iron rod(anode)
Well, according to MythBusters in the 'Baghdad Battery' episode/myth, it was used for electric pain control, in conjunction with acupuncture.
Not a good idea. It will work but not as long as the 1000 mAh battery.
A flight from Kansas to Baghdad, Iraq take about 14 and a half hours. The distance from Kansas to Baghdad, Iraq is 6,898 miles or 11,101 kilometers.
how long do batterys work for a car?
Yes as long as it is just a surface crack and no battery electrolyte is escaping.
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batteries. a long time ago...