A current will flow through whatever you have used to connect the terminals. How much will depend upon the internal resistance of the cell and the resistance of the connecting wire. On cells with a very low internal resistance, such as alkaline cells or lead-acid batteries, the current may be enough to melt the wire. If the connecting wire survives, the cell will be discharged very quickly. If an alkaline battery is discharged too quickly, it will explode. If a lead-acid battery is discharged too quickly, the plates will buckle and the acid may boil.
As a general rule, don't try this at home.
When a car battery sparks while connecting it, it could be due to a poor connection or a short circuit. This can happen if the cables are not connected properly or if there is corrosion on the terminals. It is important to ensure that the connections are clean and secure to prevent sparking and potential damage to the battery or the vehicle.
When you connect your car battery, sparking can occur due to a sudden flow of electricity between the battery terminals and the cables. This can happen if the connections are not made properly or if there is a buildup of corrosion on the terminals. It is important to ensure proper connection and clean terminals to prevent sparking and potential damage to the battery or vehicle.
To light up, the bulb needs an electrical current flowing through it. This current is typically provided by connecting the bulb to a power source, such as a battery or outlet. Once the current flows through the bulb's filament, it heats up and produces light.
Water can be evaporated without boiling through a process called evaporation, where water molecules at the surface gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor. This can happen at any temperature, not just boiling point.
The light will pass straight through the glass block if shone perpendicularly, without getting refracted or bent due to the change in medium.
When a car battery sparks while connecting it, it could be due to a poor connection or a short circuit. This can happen if the cables are not connected properly or if there is corrosion on the terminals. It is important to ensure that the connections are clean and secure to prevent sparking and potential damage to the battery or the vehicle.
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None of The terminals would work
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The battery might drain
It won't work.
Through lies and deceit. Or through contaminated blood transfusion.
If terminals of the battery are reversed, it will short the device that is using the battery. On a car reversing the cables can blow fuses, melt wires, and fry computers.
This would happen through trusts, if any were created, or through probate court if the person left no instructions at all.
Nothing. An auto battery system is 12V DC. If both terminals aren't in the loop (positive through the current path and back to negative) nothing happens.
Yes, "unless" is a connecting word that introduces a condition in a sentence. It is often used to indicate an exception or a condition that must be met for something to happen.
The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.