Is It Possible To Stretch A Battery?
9 years ago in #science by bitcoinparadise (67)
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That's cool. Have you checked this post by @the-future? Put together with yours, this gives amazing hopes for the future of the batteries :)
Interesting post of his. Yes, there is amazing hopes for the future. I tried to explain how exactly this technology is possible and it's multiple uses. I hope you were able to get an understanding of just how the technology works from the information I presented.
Steem on :)
I understand enough, but my background is probably helping :)
I'm sure you know more about me in things like these but as far as my grammar, some may not understand, but yea didn't really think twice about asking you that :P
Nice article!
I love batteries, especially high-density, high-output batteries. <3
hehe thanks. I wonder why you love those batteries? What would you need them for? :P
Flying cars, of course!
High-density means it'll be able to fly for a long time, and high-output means it'll supply plenty of power to the motors. Plus they'll probably be lighter-weight than a low-density battery.
ahh.
Nice job with this post @bitcoinparadise!
Thank you very much!