Yes it is possible, the most common way is the battery is very very drained, then you hook up the charger - to + and + to - . then it will take a while but it will do it. I do not recommend you try it as it can wake up half way thru reverse charging and explode.
Bad ground, Bad Battery. Or The battery was connected improperly. I.E Reverse Polarity.
i would never naturally assume any circuitry to be "reverse polarity" by default even if they are. since this can fry a lot of IC, and micro controllers. there are several options to adding a reverse polarity protection circuit to your project you can find three easy to implement circuits here: http://provideyourown.com/2012/reverse-polarity-protection-circuits/
Discharging it to 0V (ie. absolutely empty). And not battery, but "cell" (even a small AA or AAA battery is consider a "cell" - think Duracell).Batteries are usually made up of individual cells (like car batteries, RC batteries etc.), and even if not all of them are discharged completely, if even just one cell reverses polarity, it will do irreversible damage to the battery.
Both B and C. DC is polarity specific, by reversing polarity with a charger you are causing current to flow backwards through the battery (internal) this could cause the electrolyte to heat up giving off a gas that expands and could eventually cause the battery to explode or just crack and leak. Most electrolytes in batteries are corrosive.
Reverse the polarity of armature windings of the motor.
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Car battery polarity can only reverse if the battery is completely dead and then charged with the neg. and pos. leads of the charger are reversed. This is very dangerous as hydrogen gas which is given of buy a dead battery may explode and cause personal inguiry.Likewise if the car's battery cables are accidently reversed while the battery is dead. Regards - S.S.
Only if it is a battery power tool and you fit the battery in reverse.
If the battery is damaged replace it. There is no way to repair that damage.
Overcharging by the alternator or if it is connected in reverse polarity.
Not unless you want to blow something in the electronics up...
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You can't recharge it hooked up in reverse. You will destroy the battery or the charger if you try it.
Yes it will damage your battery if you reverse the cables. There is an article on Wikipedia about it at this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery.
Reverse polarity with a portable jump starter occurs when the positive and negative clamps are connected to the wrong terminals on the battery. This can cause damage to the jump starter, the vehicle's electrical system, and the battery itself. It is important to always double-check the polarity before connecting the jump starter to avoid this issue.
It shows reverse readings
Bad ground, Bad Battery. Or The battery was connected improperly. I.E Reverse Polarity.