Hello!
I've been reading about electricity this evening and I was wondering if there was anybody out there who would be able to answer a couple of questions I have.
My first one is to do with batteries, when loading batteries into a device like a remote control, I have always been told never to use two 'different' batteries, as in two different makes, as I'm told one battery will 'zap' the power from the other one and so one will run out of power. Is there any truth in this? Is it to do with what the batteries are made out of? I'm trying to understand why in two different brands of batteries, e.g. one AAA duracell and one AAA panasonic, one battery would 'zap' the other one? Is this complete rubbish? Does it depend if one is rechargeable and the one not rechargeable?
My second question is to do with wires, now, again, is it true if you wrap wires around something, e.g. headphone wires around an MP3 player, this will damage the wires or the insides of the wires? Again, I don't particularly understand why this happens.
Thank you!