It depends on the resistance of the circuit, as V=IR, so I=V/R (V=Voltage, I=Current, R=Resistance)
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
45 Watts
3v battery is used direct current
Cars do not have 120 volt batteries. They are 12 volt DC.
no, a 9 volt battery is small (goes in a smoke detector) a 9.6 volt battery is much larger, and it is not a DC battery (direct current) but NiCd (nickel cadmium.) two totally different things.
The current output is governed by the load resistance of the circuit. The battery will try and supply as much current as needed up until the battery goes dead.
3 Ampere
it needs approximate 8-9 amp current to charge.
V = IR, so if you double the voltage without changing the resistance, the current will also double.
An inverter converts direct current into alternating current. An inexpensive 12 volt inverter is often used to convert 12 volt direct current from a battery to 120 volt alternating current to power small household appliances during a power failure. More expensive inverter systems with large batteries are also available for use with solar panels, wind generators, or other non-commercial power sources.
Depends entirely on how much current you use to charge it.