Batteries comes in a wide variety of sizes. From pea-sized hearing aid batteries to suitcase-sized batteries for forklifts, power back-up systems and similar. There's no sensible single answer.
approximatly 120g
80 lbs
The battery in my 1995 Ford Explorer weighs 45 pounds
forty lbs.
APPROX. 214g including battery pac and stylus.
if you can lift it good luck
20 lbs
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
Around 61 pounds depending on the manufacture.
There's a variation in weight of car batteries but most (excluding electric cars) weigh about 40 pounds
between 14-20 kg, depending on your vehicle type. If HGV, double it
Regular flooded lead acid weigh between 120-130 pounds and gel configurations between 150-160 depending on manufacturer.