Depends on the cell/battery chemistry.
The most common voltage for a cell is 1.5V, but you can have anything from 1.2(Ni-Cd, NiMH) to 3.7(Li-Po, Li-Io).
An automotive battery cell produces 2.2 volts.
If you are talking about a zinc carbon battery, 1.5 VDC. A NiCd has 1.2 VDC.
0.016 volt
Typical D cell batteries NiCad or otherwise are 1.2 volts.
4 volts = 4,000 mV.
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor. An incandescent light bulb is a resistive load so PF = 1. ANSWER: = 1/2 Amp
about 0.5 volts per potato (big one)
Depends on which kind of cell. From 1.2 volts to 3.6 volts in the various types of cell.
2 volts
13,800 volts 1 kv = 1 kilovolt = 1000 volts
1 megavolt = 1,000,000 volts
1 million volts.
There are zero volts in .1 amps.
2.2v when charged.
1.0 kilo volts = 1000 volts1000 effective volts is 1kV.
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
1 Mega-volt = 1,000,000 Volts2500 Mega-volts = 2,500,000,000 Volts
You look at the job you need to do, ie, how many volts and amps, or volts and watts, that you need. Then you look in the catalogs for a solar cell or solar cell array to produce that much power.
One statvolt is about 300 volts. (299.792458)