The 80 amp fuse is blown, it is hard to see on that fuse.
Because it is suppose to start if the battery is hooked up.
Electrons flow through wires that are hooked to a battery. The battery's negative terminal repels the electrons, while the positive terminal attracts them.
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The meter on your battery charger will be in the green
the alternator
You'll need an external power source (such as a battery charger or another car hooked to battery cables) in order to start your vehicle. A battery which is truly depleted - not just discharged - will not take a charge from the alternator, and will need to be replaced.
This is because each time the battery is disconnected, the computer in the car loses power. When the new battery is hooked up, the computer system needs to be reset to stop the lights from blinking.
yes
Chemical energy in the battery is turned into electrical energy when the battery is hooked up to an electrical circuit.
A battery hooked up back wards can fry all sorts of electrical components. Every thing from fuses, to wires, to computers.
There's no set answer to that, it depends on the battery chemistry, how much the battery has been used since full, and what the battery is hooked up to. But basically, when new, every battery, when hooked up to a modest load, will have a tad more than the rated voltage - in this case 9 volts.
the positive side has the fuse