No a volt is a measure of the "push" or potential. A watt (a volt times an amp) would be a measure of the work.
Voltage is a measure of electric 'push'. When there's nothing to push (no circuit) it has no meaning, but that isn't to say it isn't there. Just the same as if you push a car. Take the car away and your push goes away. (or does it?)
You can push it
The amount of "push" provided by a battery is its electromotive force (emf). In common alkaline batteries, the emf is 1.5 volts.
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exhaust puh rod is longer. they measure 6 inches while intake push rods measure 5.68 in
No. A battery is a fuel cell, a millimeter is a unit of length.
To measure voltage be in parallel with the battery. Series would measure current. Parallel measures potential.
I believe you are talking about the button that releases the battery cover, so you can get to the PSP's battery.
Push it down to measure the volume.
to get the battery out, you slide the back covering up and it will pop off and you will see your battery. there should be a slot in it to push it down and out
by using a multimeter.