You should be able to. If not your fingers, than use your tongue.
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
There is one out of six chances that you will feel a current draw.
3v battery is used direct current
V = IR, so if you double the voltage without changing the resistance, the current will also double.
Current, not voltage is what hurts. A common AAA, AA or D battery puts out 1.5V. Putting your fingers on both ends of the battery, you will not feel anything. Put your tongue on a 9V battery and you'll get a little kick... but that's another story. Find the game "Lighting Reflexes" Fun little game that may answer your questions better than I.
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If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in series, the current in the circuit is 1.0 amperes. If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in parallel, the current in the circuit is 0.5 amperes.
The 9-volt "conspiricy" as some call it basically comes down to the battery itself. The 9-volt has more current also known as mAmps. The more current (mAmps) a battery has the moe expensive it will be.
Yes. A battery draws what it needs from the charger, the charger does not force current into the battery. The voltage spec. is the same. Things would be different if you were to try to charge a five volt battery with a ten volt charger. You would probably blow the battery. Hope this helps.
NO, a 12 volt battery cannot be charged with a 6 volt charger. To charge any battery, the charging voltage has to be, at least, slightly higher than higher than the voltage of the battery. Current flowing through the battery is what accomplishes the charging, and no current will flow at or below the voltage of the battery to be charged.
No. It requires more that 8.4 volts to charge a 8.4 volt battery. If the 8.4 volt battery is discharged to less than 7.2 volts then it might charge up to 7.2 volts but no higher. Once the voltages are the same then current stops flowing and charging stops.