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9 volts (that's what the 9 means)

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This sounds like a silly question, but a battery is not always at its' nominal voltage. In general, non rechargeable batterys of the same type will have a higher terminal voltage than rechargeable. Over time, as the battery becomes used, its' voltage will sag until it is no longer useable.

Rechargeable battery cells are usually rated at 1.2 volts. When fully charged, they will be slightly more than this; as they age, they may become less. For cheap rechargeable 9 volt batteries, the manufacturer might use 7 cells - 8.6 volts; others might use 8 for 9.6 volts. Non rechargeable usually have 6 cells rated at 1.5 volts each (6 x 1.5 = 9).

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12y ago

a brand new 9 volt will test out at about 9.8-9.9 volts.

all batterys fully charge and working right will test out at slightly over the voltage rating listed on them.

aa-c-d 1.5 volt batterys will read 1.65-1.7 volts

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A nine volt battery is one which is used in small devices which consume very little current and which can withstand 9 volts. The backup battery on a 100V alarm clock, the battery used in smoke detectors are some examples

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Batteries are MADE to deliver a specific voltage you can not change this retrospectively.

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used as backup power

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Nine volts

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