Yes. The voltage of charger has to be slightly higher than the battery for it to be able to charge the battery.
1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
144 feet = 43.8912 meters.
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
Neodymium, Nd, has an isotope with a mass number of 144. Samarium, Sm, also has an isotope with a mass number of 144.
Just as 12 is called a dozen, 144 is called a gross.
The estimated watts of a vacuum cleaner needed is 7 to 12 amps or 144 watts.
The power dissipated by a 1-ohm 1/4-watt resistor reaches its rated value when the voltage across it is 1/2 volt. Any more than that, and the resistor's power dissipation rating is exceeded. 12 volts across 1 ohm produces a current of E/R = 12 amperes (as long as the battery can deliver it), and a power dissipation of E2/R = 144 watts. The resistor will smoke, glow, and possibly pop, as it fails catastrophically.
Tu-144 or as NATO called it Charger. The USSR built the Tupolev Tu-144 and the first one flew on 12/31/1968 which was 2 months before the Concorde flew. It went into passenger service in 1975. Only 16 airworthy planes were built, and production ceased in 1984.
It is easier to work backward. All multiples of 144 are automatically divisible by 144. Multiples of 144 are 1*144, 2*144, 3*144, 4*144, ... and -1*144, -2*144, -3*144, -4*144, and so on. =========================
144 x 144 = 20736
144 x 144 = 20,736
1x144= 144 2x72=144 3x48=144 4x36=144 6x24=144 8x18=144 9x16=144
It is 144
0-144 = -144
144
The DX, HX, LX, & VP have a 1.7 liter 4 cylinder 115 h.p engine. The EX has a 1.7 liter 4 cylinder 127 h.p. engine. The Si has a 2 liter 4 cylinder 160 h.p. engine. The Hybrid has a 1.3 liter 4 cylinder 85 h.p. engine + a 144 volt battery pack.
$1,728 square footage = length by width = 12 X 12 = 144 sq ft 144 sq ft at $12 per sq ft = 144 X 12 = 1,728.00 dollars