It should.
It should.
It should.
The battery will recharge itself when placed in the ignition and the car is driven. I'm not sure how long it takes to completely recharge and I don't know if the battery is removable
About 3 hours, 1 hour is for an 80% battery charge
It depends why it doesn't work. If it is just flat, then usually you can. If the battery has been damaged then maybe not.
Yes...it will not have the same capacity afterwards. Yes. Everytime you run an auto battery down completely you shorten the life of the battery. It is not designed to be run flat as a deep cell battery is.
If it is only the alternator driven by the belt no damage will be done but your car battery will lose charge and not recharge. Hence a fast flat battery. Hope this helps.
recharge it or get a new battery
You would recharge the battery if it were not working
When the battery looses it charge. It is designed to be run completely down before recharging.
By forcing electrodes through the positive terminal of the battery which becomes the anode in the recharge process of a battery
There is no such thing as resetting a battery. You can recharge it but not reset it.
You should only recharge it when the battery gets low.
generally it only takes a few minutes to recharge your battery, depending on how dead it is.