The current will increase to a very large value
Chemical energy in the battery is turned into electrical energy when the battery is hooked up to an electrical circuit.
A battery doesn't make any watts by itself, it has to be hooked up to a load first. And even something as tiny as an AAA battery can put out some decent watts for a brief moment if hooked up to something that'll pull a lot of amps - like a short circuit.
nothings because they is no wire connected to the circuit so no current can flow through
No, the battery is part of it's circuit. In fact nothing in the car will work without the battery.
Because it is suppose to start if the battery is hooked up.
2 amperes (current = voltage/resistance)
passing electricity through it by connecting t between the poles of a battery to make a circuit,in this case a short circuit.
parallel circuit
parallel circuit
the alternator
yes
The meter on your battery charger will be in the green