That will depend on the construction of the battery. Usually larger batteries have more power because they have larger lead plates inside.
A fully charged automobile battery will put out 12.6 volts. The Cold Cranking Amps varies from battery to battery. It can be 400 up to 800.
You should read from 13.5 to 14 volts at the battery when the car is running.
You can get one that uses it's own battery and not worry about that.
Usually a car battery, but it also depends on the size of the battery.
Pretty much everything. It provides the spark for the spark plugs, the power for all electrical and electronic components, etc. The alternator doesn't take over for the battery once the car is started - it simply keeps the battery charged.
A battery does not produce power, it just stores power. The alternator produces the DC voltage the battery stores. As the power is taken from the battery it is replenished by the alternator.
When your lights are on and your engine is not running you are taking the power for your car lights directly from your battery. If you leave them on long enough, you will run down your battery and your car will not start. Then you will need a jump.
Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
With a battery or solar power!
Is there power to the starter "S" terminal? What car?
kwh means Kilowatt Hour..used by the electric company to monitor how much you owe them.it is not a term for a car battery.....your regular car battery has 12 volts of power
Yes, A car battery can have enough charge to turn on car electrical components but not start the car. This is not much of an indication of a bad battery however. Use a volt meter to test the power in the battery. If the battery seems low put it on a trickle charge. Most modern chargers will tell you if your battery is bad or not. The battery also has to be load tested to determine if it's good or not.
Car battery.