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1. Re: Dead Batteries and Electron Flow (score: 1)
Author: MACEDONIA <macedonia-statc@kaman.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 1995 17:39:27 -0400 (EDT)
--begin major surgery-- --end major surgery-- I don't think that's quite right. Kirchoff's current law states the sum of the currents exiting a node equal those entering it. Or more precisely, how do
/html/mgs/1995-11/msg00013.html (7,909 bytes)

2. Re: Dead Batteries and Electron Flow (score: 1)
Author: dcraig@u2systems.com (Dean Craig)
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 1995 17:35:51 -0800
OK, I'll throw my hat into the ring on this one... The _real_ reason why you should store your batteries on wood or some other insulating material and not directly on a concrete floor is to insulate
/html/mgs/1995-11/msg00019.html (9,562 bytes)

3. Re: Dead Batteries and Electron Flow (score: 1)
Author: "W. R. Gibbons" <gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 00:30:51 -0500 (EST)
I think this is a great idea. Except, the only current flow that can discharge the battery is the current flow between the terminals. Positive charge can't leak off to ground all by itself. Law of el
/html/mgs/1995-11/msg00024.html (8,650 bytes)

4. Re: Dead Batteries and Electron Flow (score: 1)
Author: todd@nutria.nrlssc.navy.mil (Todd Mullins)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 09:01:14 -0600 (CST)
Right. You'd have to have the negative terminal connected to earth, or something silly like that. All this talk is conjuring images in my poor feeble brain of some sort of electron fence placed betwe
/html/mgs/1995-11/msg00035.html (9,118 bytes)

5. Re: Dead Batteries and Electron Flow (score: 1)
Author: Ted Weiler <tweiler@eskimo.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 1995 20:59:34 -0800
Unfortunately, that isn't the way batteries work. They don't give a hoot about ground. That's why you can hold on to the positive terminal of a battery with no problem. It is only when you get betwee
/html/mgs/1995-11/msg00049.html (9,604 bytes)


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