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What is the voltage of a battery of three cells if one is connected the wrong way round?

The voltage of a battery with three cells connected in series is the sum of the individual cell voltages. If one cell is connected the wrong way round, the total voltage will be reduced by the voltage of that cell.


What is One instrument that can be used to measure cell voltage in lead acid battery?

A multimeter is an instrument that can be used to measure cell voltage in a lead-acid battery. By setting the multimeter to the appropriate voltage range, you can connect the probes to the battery terminals to obtain a direct reading of the voltage of the battery or individual cells. This helps assess the state of charge and overall health of the battery.


What is the battery voltage of a cell phone?

technically a cell phone has one battery in it so it has to have atleast one cell in the battery. but cell phones are called cellular because the signal are is like a group of cells grouped together. the signal simply moves from one cell to the next.


Will a bad cell cause the car not to start?

Yes, one bad cell in a car battery will cause the car not to start.


What is a source of electricity with more than one cell?

A battery is a source of electricity that contains more than one cell. Each cell produces a voltage, and when multiple cells are connected in a series, the battery generates a higher total voltage. This allows batteries to power a wide range of devices, from small electronics to vehicles.


What are some examples of a dry cell battery and a wet cell battery?

A dry cell battery is full of solid or paste-like electrolytes. One example of a dry cell is anode, which is a zinc metal. A wet cell battery is full of liquid electrolytes. One example of a liquid cell is an old car battery.


What are Electrochemical fuel cells?

Lots of things have an electrochemical cell in them. That electrochemical cell is a battery. You cell phone has at least two of them. There is a small one that "keeps alive" memory if you remove the primary battery. A flashlight has a cell or cells in it. We could go on all day. Motor vehicles have a battery, which is a collection of electrochemical cells. Note that a battery could be composed of a single cell, like the "AAA", "AA", "C" and "D" cells. We call them batteries, but they are a single electrochemical cell. A 9-volt battery, on the other hand, has several cells in it stacked in series so their voltages add. That car battery we mentioned is 6 electrochemical cells "long" so that the voltages will sum to the 12 volts (which is actually a bit over 13 volts).


What is th effect of Replacing a battery with one with fewer plates?

The battery voltage will be less. Batteries are arrangements of cells. The voltage of each cell is fixed depending on chemistry. Less plates means fewer cells, so the voltage produced by the battery in total will be less.


How many volts are in a battery?

The voltage (Electro Motive Force or EMF) of a battery depends on the type of cell used and the number of cells in series. For example, the lead/acid battery in a car has six cells in series, and each one has a EMF of 2.2 volts when fully charged but not being charged, making 13.2 volts. When being charged, the voltage on each cell is raised by 0.1 volts, making the voltage now 13.8 volts. When loaded, the battery output voltage will droop to some lower voltage due to the load current flowing through it's internal resistance. The amount of droop depends on the amount of load, the internal resistance, and the condition of the battery. Various other battery systems have other cell voltages etc. Almost all cell types have EMFs in the 0.5 to 5 volt ranges.


How can a person measure their car battery voltage?

There are a few ways one can measure battery voltage. One would be to take it to an auto store like Auto Zone or Advance Auto Parts where they usually have battery voltage meters. If one would like to do it on their own, they would need to purchase a volt meter to test the battery life and to see if any cells are dead.


How can one battery have more voltage than another?

By one of the following, or both:Different combinations of materials produce different voltages in a cell.Different numbers of cells. For example, a car battery typically has 6 cells, which produce about 2 V each, in series, resulting in a total of 12 V. If 24 V is desired, just connect twice as many cells.


Why do you need cells in your car battery?

Because with the battery chemistry that the industry otherwise prefer to use, one cell won't provide enough voltage for a sensibly built electrical system. To get the voltage up to somewhere where you can get decent power without having to use ridiculous currents several cells are used in series. Each cell produces aprox 2 volts DC. A 12 volt battery would have 6 cells.