Usually around 12 volts from six 2 volts cells connected in series.
The power output on a car battery will depend on how many cells the battery has. Each cell puts out 2.1 volts.
Each cell in a typical car battery has a little over 1.5 volts. Eight cells per battery equals the battery's total voltage.
A car battery has usually 12 volts.
12 volts just like a car.
No it just tells you how many volts it produces
2.2v when charged.
12.6 volts at full charge. During charging at least 13.8 volts are applied to the battery.
dc - the voltage is a constant 12 volts nominally in a normal car battery.
AnswerAccording to WikiPedia (http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery), the nominal cell voltage of a Lead Acid wet-cell battery is 2.1 volts, this implies there are 6 cells in a 12 volt Lead Acid wet-cell battery.
Its called a battery because it is a group of cells. In the case of a conventional lead-acid battery each cell produces about 2 volts. To obtain 12 volts, 6 of these cells must be combined, forming a battery. Sometimes the term battery is a misnomer. In the case of 1.5v alkaline "batteries" they are technically just one cell.
The number of cells is 6. Most car batteries are 12 volt (some old ones can be 6v and some 4x4's may have 24v). Car batteries use lead/acid technology and these individual cells generate 2 volts each.
Kilo is the prefix for thousand, and car batteries generally use 12 volts. So 0.012 kilovolt in a car battery.