Left My macbook on charge

Hi ..
Mmmm .. Today I left my macbook charging & I went out & forgot my macbook charging for about 1 hour and it's full charged !
Will something happen for it or not ??

SMD99 wrote:
I Mean the macbook is fully charged and I left it on the charger will something bad happen? or not?
No

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