Why Hitting A Remote Can Seemingly Bring The Batteries Back To Life
Smacking a sluggish TV remote to revive it feels like a myth, but there is real battery science behind why the trick sometimes seems to work.
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Smacking a sluggish TV remote to revive it feels like a myth, but there is real battery science behind why the trick sometimes seems to work.
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She's coming back with a bang.
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