The cigaret lighter.
Yes.
The power brakes are activated when you start the car. This is normal.
A better question might be what power source hasn't yet been adapted to power a car... The most obvious and prevalent power source not used in motor vehicles has to be nuclear, I would suppose.
Car battery.
No its entirely different than a power source. Its somin
Gasoline fumes are flammable. A running car generates heat and electricity and is more likely to be an ignition source.
The starter needs power to crank the engine to get it running. Once the engine is running however, the alternator generates enough power to keep it running. But with no reserved power (a battery) the car cannot turn over.
power for amp IT GIVE YOU A POWER SOURCE WICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE HOOKED UP TO THE ACC (ACCESSORY) WIRE FROM YOUR CAR WHICH WILL GO ON AND OFF WITH THE IGNITION. THIS IS NOT A CONSTANT POWER SOURCE, DO NOT HOOK YOUR STATION MEMORY OR CLOCK TO THIS POWER SOURCE
You should read from 13.5 to 14 volts at the battery when the car is running.
No, but the 12 volt outlet must be activated. On some cars you must have the ignition switch turned to accessory.
Standard car battery.
no, it runs when the car does.