accidentally drop a lithium-ion battery?

The other day, when my battery handling, I accidentally dropped it from a height of at least 1.4 m or more. The speech he gave on was very thinly papered, although he always landed with a thud.

Maybe I'm just paranoid, but out of curiosity, could outside forces like these damage a battery lithium-ion battery somehow?

If the battery still works, I wouldn't worry, and most likely the battery is fine. If you are worried that the battery life will be reduced or something like that because of the fall that I doubt will happen. If you would have noticed the fall because of the damage probably already and don't see any reason why you should have to worry about.

But an absolute guarantee that the decline caused no damage, I do not think that anyone could give you for sure.

-gan

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