EN is the European norm, and SAE is far east and American way of measuring. The two are not directly comparable as the test is different. This makes choosing between the two types tricky, but here are some examples:Varta Silver 063 gives 520EN or 570SAEVarta blue 027 gives 540EN or 590SAE
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Different cameras take different batteries, you might be able to use it on another camera, but its not likely. You have to check each camera.
The properties of En-31 is same as E52100 of SAE grade. It contain 0.9 to 1.1 %c and 1.3 to 1.5 % of chromium It is used as bearing steel or tool steel.
The properties of En-31 is same as E52100 of SAE grade. It contain 0.9 to 1.1 %c and 1.3 to 1.5 % of chromium It is used as bearing steel or tool steel.
you can go to iibattery.com,
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Yes, its better to use all the battery before charging. It prolongs your battery life. Not sure why, But all the cameras say to do that.
It is a rechargeable battery for cameras and you can buy it on amazon, ebay, or from nikon. I would just search around on the internet for it. Look at your local camera store.
One of the best audio engineering schools in New York is SAE Institute. Here is a link that will provide you with more information. http://newyork.sae.edu/en-us/home/
It depends on the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms. If the EN difference between two atoms is less than 0.5,the bond is nonpolar covalent. If the EN difference between the two atoms is between 0.5 and 1.6, the bond is polar covalent. If the EN difference between the atoms is greater than 2.0, the bond is ionic. If the EN difference is between 1.6 and 2.0, and if a metal is involved, then the bond is considered ionic. If only nonmetals are involved, the bond is considered polar covalent. Please refer to the related links.