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Cell phone batteries

JohnSpeidel
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Yes normally I would say did you know that a drop of gas can supply a cellphone battery for life...true but now I'm asking is it possible
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Ronny_G_Intel
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Hi JohnSpeidel,


To use gasoline to power a cellphone, you would need to convert the chemical energy in the gasoline into electrical energy. This is typically done using a generator or an engine coupled with an alternator. However, these devices are not 100% efficient either. The conversion process would result in energy losses, and the size and complexity of the equipment required would be impractical for a portable device like a cellphone. This is just my personal approach to your questions/comments but I am not an expert on this matter.

If you have any specific questions or issues related to an Intel product, please provide more details, and I would be happy to assist you with information relevant to that product.


Regards,

Ronny G


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