Yes but bear in mind the car could have been made 12 months before it was registered with best wishes
No, not if the battery is fully charged.
In most cases a new battery will be charged enough to start the vehicle
Starter solenoid? Battery not fully charged?
New batteries almost always come fully charged. If it was not then charge it with a battery charger and do not use your vehicle alternator to charge a dead battery. You may do harm to the alternator which is not built to charge a dead battery but is instead built to keep a good battery fully charged.
No, mine is fully charged thank you
Normally, no it should be fully charged if it is a fresh battery.
An alternator is designed to keep a fully charged battery at peak level. It is not designed to charge a dead battery. Installing a new alternator on a car with a dead battery can in some cases ruin the new alternator. Fully charge the dead battery before starting the engine.
A fully charged 12 volt battery will output 12.6 volts are read with a digital volt meter.
No it will have high conductance
No, but it is good practise to fully discharge and then fully charge up your iPad on a regular basis to maximize battery life.
Not fully, but these days come more than half charged, yes.
When new and fully charged, the battery provides up to 8 or 12 hours of battery life