Why does cold water make a different noise from hot water when you pour it into a mug?
Only an educated guess, though...
2. Why do run-down batteries sometimes get an extra "kick" of last-minute energy when you turn off the Walkman for a while?
Because of the internal capacitance of the batteries let it sort of "store" up electricity.
Because of the internal capacitance of the batteries let it sort of "store" up electricity.
The energy in a battery is stored as chemical energy, which means that a chemical reaction has to occur for the energy to be released. Chemical reactions are often quite slow, though, so when you battery runs out the first time you still have some potential energy stored, but the reacting chemicals aren't in position to react yet.
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