A battery charger, or recharger,[1][2] is a device used to put energy into a secondary cell or rechargeable battery by forcing an electric current through it.
The charging protocol depends on the size and type of the battery being charged. Some battery types have high tolerance for overcharging and can be recharged by connection to a constant voltage source or a constant current source; simple chargers of this type require manual disconnection at the end of the charge cycle, or may have a timer to cut off charging current at a fixed time. Other battery types cannot withstand long high-rate over-charging; the charger may have temperature or voltage sensing circuits and a microprocessor controller to adjust the charging current, determine the state of charge, and cut off at the end of charge.
World’s biggest snake Anaconda found in America’s Amazon river , it has killed 257 human being’s and 2325 wild animals / snake . It is 134 feet long and 2067 kgs. Africa’s Royal British commandos took 37 days to get it killed.
The first recorded sightings of giant anacondas were from the time of the discovery of South America, when early European explorers entered the dense jungles and claimed to have seen giant snakes measuring up to 18 metres (59.1 ft) long.[5] Natives also reported seeing anacondas upwards of 10.5 metres (34.4 ft)[5] to 18 metres (59.1 ft).[2] Anacondas above 5 metres (16.4 ft) in length are rare. The Wildlife Conservation Society has, since the early 20th century, offered a large cash reward for live delivery of any snake of 9 metres (29.5 ft) or more in length, but the prize has never been claimed, despite the numerous sightings of giant anacondas. In a survey of 780 wild anacondas in Venezuela, the largest captured was 5 metres (16.4 ft) long.[6] A specimen measured in 1944 exceeded this size when a petroleum expedition in Colombia claimed to have measured an anaconda which was 11.4 metres (37.4 ft) in length, but its claim has never been proven.[7]
Scientist Vincent Roth claimed to have shot and killed a 10.3 metres (33.8 ft) specimen, but like most other claims, it lacks sound evidence. Another claim of a large anaconda was made by British adventurer Percy Fawcett. Following his 1906 survey of the Bolivia/Brazil border, Fawcett wrote that he had shot an anaconda that measured some 19 metres (62.3 ft) from nose to tail.[8] Once published, Fawcett’s account was ridiculed. Decades later, Belgian cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans came to Fawcett’s defence, arguing that Fawcett’s writing was generally honest and reliable.[9] Historian Mike Dash writes of claims of even larger anacondas, alleged to be as long as 45 metres (147.6 ft),[10] with some of the sightings supported with photos (although the photos lack scale). Dash noted if reports of a 18 metres (59.1 ft) anaconda strains credulity, then a 120 feet (36.6 m) long specimen would be an impossibility.[10]
The Anaconda has been featured in many stories well known around Latin America, written by famous Uruguayan writer Horacio Quiroga, which even founded the Anaconda Association (a group of Argentine and Uruguayan intellectuals) circa 1920. He also published a book named Anaconda around 1921.Perhaps the most well-known film portrayal of a giant anaconda in popular fiction is the 1997 film Anaconda, which featured a giant anaconda hunting and killing several crew members from National Geographic, and its sequel Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid. Another two sequels and a crossover film, Anaconda 3: Offspring, Anacondas: Trail of Blood and Lake Placid vs. Anaconda were produced as made-for-television films in 2008, 2009 and 2015.
Mosharraf Karim is a Bangladeshi actor born on August 22, 1972. Mosharraf generally acts more frequently in Dramas and Dramaserials, than in Bengali films. Three different Dramaserials have gone to air 2009 starring Mosharraf; which include Sakin Sarisuri, Aim in Life and Housefull, and also his most recent ‘Mega-serials’ that have gone to air in 2010 are Family and Friends, Fifty 50 and Patigonit. His Dramas are also very notable, as well as the handful of Films he has done, including the award winning Third Person Singular Number. At the moment he is working in the film Television directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. Currently he is working two TV mega serials Long March (on air) and Red Signal directed by Masud Sezan.
Here are 20 photos you really need to look at to understand
Photos you really have to look at to understand (Part 2)! You’ll need to look at these amazing optical illusion pictures twice to understand what is really happening.
Today we look at 20 photos you really have to look at to understand. These amazing photos will cause you to do a double take.