P=VI => I=P/V => I=60W/12V => I=5A 5 amps when the globe is operating
The "current time" depends on exactly when the question is asked and will be different every time someone reads the answer.
This cannot be accurately answered because the "current time" depends on exactly when the question is asked. Also, the answer will be different every time someone reads it.
This cannot be accurately answered because the "current time" depends on exactly when the question is asked. Also, the answer will be different every time someone reads it.
Yes that is exactly right. I =dq/dt Current in amps equals the number of Coulombs per second or [A] ⇔ [C/s]
To have a disadvantage you need to have a set of criteria for evaluation. There is no inherent disadvantage. Batteries in parallel have the same voltage as a single battery, but can deliver more current.
Generally Yes. mAh is milliamp hours rating for the battery--the product of the current out and the number of hours it can supply the current. You can take more current for a shorter time or less current for longer to get the same mAh. So if you need X mA, a battery with twice the mA-hr rating will supply X amps for twice as long. Practically it may not work exactly that way (for example as the battery discharges, voltage drops so current can increase).
Yes, install it exactly like the battery you are removing.
An expandable battery is if you would like to switch out the existing battery with a longer-lasting one. It will extend battery life.
Car batteries are exactly what you would assume. A car battery is essential to starting, and operating a automotive vehicle. They are responsible for SLI, Starting, lighting, and Igniting.
Your question does not contain enough information to answer.What battery is this for? A car battery? A truck battery? A laptop battery? A phone battery?What type of battery is it?What exactly is the problem with the battery?Please re-ask your question with the information we need in order to provide an answer. We are not psychics.
In order to replace the battery you will have to remove the old one. Once you do that you will see exactly the battery you need.
Never heard of Battery Temp Sensors. What exactly is the code #?
A battery booster is a device which charges a battery and gives it that extra boost it needs to run a little longer then its actual life You can learn more information on Wikipedia about battery boosters
Exactly...you answered your own question. Each DC bulb will drop voltage according to its resistance and the amount of current it draws.
the battery is located in the rear seat area ,exactly in the right side,behind passenger side,you have to pull the bottom seat up and you will find the battery.
I don't know what day exactly but it was in 1899, if that helps........
The current flowing out of one terminal of the power supply ... like a battery ... must all eventually arrive at the other terminal of the power supply. If there's only a single path between the power supply terminals, then the current is exactly the same at every point around the path. But it doesn't matter how large the circuit is, how many components there are, or how many ways there may be for the current to split up and recombine on its way around. For every electron that leaves one side of the battery, an electron returns to the other side ... exhausted and completely out of energy.