RichardR
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I have a friend whose batteries (car, truck, cellphone, cordless phone etc) always seem to go flat. He thinks there is some form of electro-magnetic wave (unspecified / unknown origin) around his house that is draining his batteries. I think he is just bad at remembering to charge his electrical equipment. Plus I think his car and truck batteries are old and when they go flat once they are likely to go flat again and really need replacing with new.
That said, I wonder if anyone here thinks it could make sense that some EM pulse could drain batteries. I seem to remember reading that after a nuclear attack the resultant EM pulse would cause most electronics to be fried, cars to stop etc. but always assumed this is because the electronic circuits would be fried, not the batteries. Does my friend's suggestion make any sense at all?
That said, I wonder if anyone here thinks it could make sense that some EM pulse could drain batteries. I seem to remember reading that after a nuclear attack the resultant EM pulse would cause most electronics to be fried, cars to stop etc. but always assumed this is because the electronic circuits would be fried, not the batteries. Does my friend's suggestion make any sense at all?
