Batteries give of electricity, aluminum conducts electricity, electricity can have high temperatures.
it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!
Things do not conduct cold, they conduct heat. Being a metal aluminum foil is both a good conductor of heat and electricity.
When both sides are pulling with equal force, the object is either moving at a constant speed or it is stationary (not moving) :)
1. Cut a small hole in a piece of cardboard. 2. Glue foil to both sides, leaving a strip of cardboard bare on opposite sides. 3. Attach a wire to one side using a paper clip. (make sure the clip doesn't connect with both sides, use the bare area.) And the same on the other side 4. When you press the area where the hole is, the foil should touch through and make a connection. Your own touch, membrane switch!. Of course there are many other ways. DO NOT USE HIGH VOLTAGE.
The first statement is correct. Nature's law is that all things flow from where there is more of something to where there is less of something until they reach an equilibrium, where both sides are the same. For example, if something cold was touching something hot, then the heat from the hot object would keep flowing into the cold object until both objects are the same temperature.
about a 75 # weight difference between both sides.
Because the numbers of aluminum and oxygen atoms are not the same on both sides of the equation, so the equation is not balanced. In order to be balanced, the numbers of atoms of each element must be the same on both sides of the equation. The correct equation is 4Al + 3O2 --> 2Al2O3. This gives 4 aluminum atoms and 6 oxygen atoms on both sides of the equation, so it is balanced.
Both sides benefits.
The simularities between aluminum foil and aluminum screen is that they are both aluminum. They are also both a conductor. They both are a redish brown colour and are quite flexible.
Unlikely. Aluminium cans are surface coated both inside and out, so not a lot is getting out. You'd need to be int he presence of something that causes aluminum (or handling recently machined aluminum) dust to get that.
Check your battery cables, both sides and both ends. Clean the posts on the battery even if they appear alright.
The Battery is under the rear seat in a 2007 Cadillac dts. Remove seat by pulling up the front of the seat till it unlatches. This must be done on both sides. Battery is on passenger side.
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In the fuse box next to the battery. There are two 30a fuses on both sides of the fan relays.
If it is like the 97, you disconnect the battery harness (bar that runs over the top of the battery connecting on both sides..)disconnect the terminals, remove the battery.. put new battery in and reconnect everything you just removed.. not overly difficult.. Good luck.. :)
only if it's off The plastic body of the battery, or one of the terminals, yes, BUT... disconnected from the vehicle or not, DO NOT allow any metallic object to touch BOTH of the battery's terminals [Positive and Negative] AT THE SAME TIME. This is because that touching both terminals at the same time with any conducting metal such as a wrench will create a SHORT CIRCUIT, and COULD cause the battery to explode, throwing shrapnel and battery acid everywhere for several feet around the shorted battery.
The ballet position in which the heels on both feet are touching is called first position.