About 1.5 volts.
yes more voltage
About 1.5 volts.
Depends on whether the battery is rechargeable or not, and the battery chemistry, there are several different in the D-cell size.
Any number of fresh D cells wired in parallel will yield a voltage of 1.5 volts.
(A) The bias battery voltage (B) 0V (C) the diode barrier potentiaol (D) The total circuit voltage
Put a test meter on the end of the D-cell battery
battery produces voltage by
Yes you can use C-cells ... they are the same voltage BUT, they will rattle around and loose contact. Your best bet is to get some more D-Cells.
The measured voltage of a battery may not match the stated voltage due to internal resistance, temperature, or the age and condition of the battery. These factors can lead to voltage drops when the battery is in use.
depends on the kind of battery. a regular battery (aa,aaa,d,c) should supply 1.5 volts. a car battery should supply 12 volts
Yes The larger the battery, the more voltage the battery has.
No ..well you can but if battery is bad then the engine will shut off when you remove the jumper cables because of the way that H-D has their regulator /alternator wired you must have battery voltage to tickle the alternator to produce voltage, if battery is simply "low" then you might be sucessful.