Simple bounce test tells you how much charge is left in your battery
Have you seen the viral YouTube
video that shows how you can test a battery, whether it's new or old?
Bounce it, and the older the battery is the higher it will bounce. Explaining
the phenomena scientifically, experts say that an alkaline battery
consists of a gel zinc anode and an MnO2 cathode. When the battery
discharges, the zinc anode begins to oxidise, forming Zn(OH)42 ions in
solution until the electrolyte is supersaturated.
The
ions then precipitate into ZnO around the zinc particles and create a
percolation network throughout the anode, densifying the gel into a
solid ceramic at approximately 50 per cent charge. This
change significantly increases bounce height at a rate that directly
relates to the formation of ZnO. After the ZnO ceramic is fully formed,
when the battery charge decreases to half, the coefficient of
restitution will stabilise and the battery bounce stays the same.
Watch the video here and test in on your batteries to see if it works:
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