What happens to the bulb if we connect the unfastened alligator clips to the battery terminals?
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What happens to the bulb if we connect the unfastened alligator clips to the battery terminals?
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Answer:
I connect it directly to the battery.
The recommended procedure is to connect the positive to the battery first and the negative to bare metal away from the battery to avoid a spark near a battery that could release hydrogen and ignite.
Explanation:
Batteries convert chemical energy to electrical. Chemical reactions go slower in the cold. Think of it like thick oil. have a quart of oil. The oil represents the power in the battery. You make a hole in the bottom to get it out.
If it’s very cold, the oil is harder to get out. If it’s hot, it runs faster. But the amount of oil in the can remains the same. It’s just harder to drain in the cold.
In the cold the battery cannot supply power as fast. The power is still there. It just can;’t dump it to your starter as fast. So the starter turns slower. It’s a motor and motors need current to develop torque. Without a much current, it can’t make much torque. Warm the battery up and the problem becomes less.
answer from rosemelindaevangelis in brainly