They are all 12 volt batteries but there are different sizes, the posts are located either on the side or top, the posts are located in different positions depending on the vehicle, and different batteries have different Cold Cranking Amp (CCA) ratings depending on the size of the engine and how many amps is required to turn it over is cold temperatures. So you have to buy the battery that fits you car.
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i like interstate batterys have them in both my cars
They are 12 volts, just like cars.
No chance, 12V (specifically 12.6V for cars) is the force that electricity flows through the wires, all these batterys are the same, but some just last longer (hold more juice) similarly all Alkaline batterys are 1.5V so you can put D batterys in place of AA batterys, they just last longer = more amp-hours
Depends on what kind of Race Car. Circle Dirt Track Race Cars Between races. Asphalt cars have alternators. Race cars have alternators that keep the battery charged while racing. Some dirt track cars have alternators some asphalt cars don't have alternators. Need more specifics.
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.
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some batterys
Energy
They can both be yellow!
wha are nuclear batterys
yes with my batterys it did