Depends on the chemistry, but the most common kind use six 1.5 volt cells.
Yes, but the 9V can't deliver as much current as the AA can. Internally a standard 9V contains 6 AAAA batteries. It would be best to use all AAAA cells or all AA cells, depending on current requirement of the load.
AAA, AA, C and D cells are all 1.5 volt, 500ma batteries of different sizes. A 9v batter delivers 9v at 500ma. Other batteries exist as well (hundreds of them) from watch batteries smaller than the diameter of a pencil eraser to huge batteries used to power the telephone company.
The reason why 9V batteries are much bigger in their physical appearance than their AA or AAA counterparts is because of the fact that 9V batteries have to supply a greater current rate of electricity than the aforementioned batteries.
AA aaa 9v
9V batteries are a type of alkaline battery. The alternative is a lithium battery. Alkaline batteries use zinc as an anode whereas lithium batteries use lithium. Lithium batteries produce higher voltage and have a longer lifespan, thus they are more expensive.
Energizer (and many other battery companies) sell two kinds of "lithium" batteries: "Lithium Photo/Coin", Li-Mn, "CR" button cells, such as the CR2032, provide about 3 V. "Lithium cylindrical", "Lithium-iron", "Li/Fe", which comes in AA and AAA, are about 1.5 V, and also comes as those rectangular 9V batteries, which... of course... are about 9V.
It depends on the battery used. Older batteries batteries, like Cadmium, will be relatively heavy, while 9V alkali batteries today weigh about 100g and 9V lithium batteries weigh about a 3rd of that at 33,8g
You can buy 9V batteries from almost any supermarket
You should not have a problem purchasing 9V batteries. They are available at Home Depot, Ace Hardware, Menards, Sears, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Amazon.com and Target.
You get the lowest voltage. Although it's not quite that simple. The higher voltage batteries will charge up the lower voltage ones to some extent, so you'll get the highest voltage that the lowest voltage battery can support while being charged by the other batteries.
Yes, you can bring 9V batteries on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but not in checked baggage. It's recommended to keep them in their original packaging or in a protective case to prevent short circuits.
yes the invert mini takes 1 9v battery. it is in the grip frame. you should get a 9v with the gun/