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Rechargeable battery can sink in the current whenever its voltage is lesser than the input voltage and up to its maximum capacity. This process is called charging.

In case of non rechargeable battery the capacity of the battery will be zero. So the battery will oppose the flow of current. Whenever this opposition is quite strong or very fast, there will be force from both directions. Due to this force, the battery will explode.

The same phenonmenon can take place even with rechargeable battery which is already full and if it is overcharged too quickly (that means without using any series resistor or overcharge cut off sensor in the circuit).

2006-11-15 19:49:50 · answer #1 · answered by ShashiSG 2 · 0 0

NO! do no longer try this. I by coincidence did it (I have been given time-honored batteries at a loss for words with the rechargeable ones) and when I charged the time-honored ones, I used them in my digicam and that they broke it. Then i did no longer parent it out and used them in my GameBoy, and it broke that! AHHH! do no longer DO IT!

2016-12-10 09:46:39 · answer #2 · answered by kulpa 4 · 0 0

If u put it in backwards it wan t take long.

2006-11-15 07:54:17 · answer #3 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

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