A laptop's battery is purely a DC supply with no ripple and noise, so while a battery doesn't condition the power, there is no noise and ripple to remove, so the effect is the same.
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) conditions power by including electronics which removes ripple and noise superimposed on the mains AC supply. It's main task is to provide power from an internal battery if the mains supply fails.
No, a laptop does not use battery power when plugged in, except in certain situations. When a laptop is connected to a power source, it primarily draws power from the electrical outlet. However, it may occasionally use battery power for a few reasons, such as during temporary interruptions in the power supply or when it is in a power-saving mode.
When a laptop is connected to a power source, it primarily draws power from the electrical outlet. However, it may occasionally use battery power for a few reasons, such as during temporary interruptions in the power supply or when it is in a power-saving mode. This is designed to ensure that the laptop continues functioning without interruption.
What is the difference between a battery and a laptop battery?
It's main task is to provide power from an internal battery if the mains supply fails. A laptop's battery is purely a DC supply with no ripple and noise, so while a battery doesn't condition the power, there is no noise and ripple to remove, so the effect is the same.
A laptop uses power from the wall outlet when plugged in. It charges the battery while connected. The laptop operates on AC power when the battery is fully charged. It does not consume battery power in this mode, except during a power interruption. Battery health is another vital aspect. Modern laptops are designed with smart charging technology.
This page has a good answer: "it depends" The answer is: YES and NO, it depends on the situation. Having a battery fully charged and the laptop plugged in is not harmful, because as soon as the charge level reaches 100% the battery stops receiving charging energy and this energy is bypassed directly to the power supply system of the laptop.