This question cannot be answered properly without knowing at least the voltage of the light bulbs that are being asked about.
When you know the bulbs' voltages then you will have to consider whether to wire them in series or in parallel to match the voltage available from the battery.
i wld like to put lightson my motorbike but lights r 240v and bike is 9v how do i do it
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im not sure if this will work or not but... If you use a 9v battery threw an inverter, then a step-up transformer to convert 9v DC to 120v ac i think it will light the bulb, however current decreases when you do that and i dont know how much a light bulb needs..worth a try, i might actually try it now
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In Digital multimeter we use 9V Dc battery.
They might burn but they would be very dim and the battery would last for a very short time. They are 12 volt lights therefore it will take 12 volts for them to burn at the level of brightness that they should.
you better not. you need a 9V regulator for this, not a resistor!
A 9 volt battery is stronger than a 1.5 volt battery because it has a higher voltage. The higher voltage allows the 9 volt battery to power more demanding devices and last longer than a 1.5 volt battery.
You can buy 9V batteries from almost any supermarket
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