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I wonder if they can hack into millions of cellphones and get them to self detonate using the battery as the explosive material? Is that possible, just wipe out out millions of people just like that? If they could they would.
Likely not. The beeper terrorist attack had a special explosive planted. Phone batteries can overheat but not explode rapidly.
Now as for car batteries I'm not sure. Maybe they can make them explode or catch fire while locking the car doors.
It wasn't a special explosive. It was a specially modified battery. They made the battery explode. Because it was a battery, it could not be detected
There had to be something. Batteries well catch fire but not explode. But it is all speculating we well never know.
You don’t need to worry about that, lead acid is a really stable and safe battery. If you wanna get a handful of extra years out of your batteries, buy the ones with removable caps and keep the water topped up.
If they weren’t so heavy and energy sparse they’d be great for all kinds of stuff.
Or it can cause the car to get out of control and crash, assassination perfectly looking like an accident.
Are we planning to assassinate somebody? With a car battery? And if you want the car to veer off course, then it's the brake pedal you'll want removed. But in newer cars there's a function that if you take your foot off the gas pedal it'll just slow down like you're braking. And there's this one car that if somebody is having a stroke while they're driving it'll go autopilot mode and pull to the curb and call for emergency assistance. I saw it at this automobile convention that I went to last year. The North American International Auto Show in Detroit, up by Huntington Place, I think. It was amazing. Never really been into cars, but I went anyway.
No, it's not possible, at most they could cause the battery to overheat and either expand or "explode" just enough so you notice it and take the phone out of your pocket without causing any harm.
As for cars, there's potentially enough energy in there for a real explosion.
Good thing i have an old car.