For the most common battery chemistry, 3 cells of 1.5 volt each.
For the most common battery chemistry - which gives 1.5 volts/cell - you need three cells connected in series to get 4.5 volts.
6 cells in series. 1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5=9 To find out how many cells are required, divide the final voltage by the voltage of the cells. i.e. 9/1.5=6
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It takes a single cell.
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A 12 volt automotive battery has six cells.
A 6 volt wet battery has 3 cells. A 6 volt dry battery has 4 cells.
Twelve 2-volt cells (lead-acid like a car battery) or sixteen 1.5-volt cells will make 24 volts. Also two car batteries in series make 24 v.
Nickel-cadmium cells have a nominal cell potential of 1.2 volts. 10 volts divided by 1,2 volts = 8.3 batterie cells. You need a bit more than 8 batterie cells. Scroll down to related links and look for "Nickel-Cadmium Battery".
It depends on what the 6 cells are, but the battery voltage is just 6 times the cell voltage. In a car battery (lead-acid cells) - 12V In a dry-battery (zinc-carbon cells) - 9V
That depends a lot on the battery. They do come in different sizes.
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