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.
Kilo is the prefix for thousand, and car batteries generally use 12 volts. So 0.012 kilovolt in a car battery.
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.