Depends on the number of cells and the chemistry being used. A 3-cell Alkaline battery would be 4.5V while a 3-cell NiMH would be 3.6V
Depends on the cell/battery chemistry. The most common voltage for a cell is 1.5V, but you can have anything from 1.2(Ni-Cd, NiMH) to 3.7(Li-Po, Li-Io). An automotive battery cell produces 2.2 volts.
No it just tells you how many volts it produces
A 3 volt battery is a type of battery that produces a voltage of 3 volts. It is commonly used in various electronic devices such as remote controls, toys, and small gadgets. The most common types of 3 volt batteries are coin cell batteries and AAA or AA batteries.
2 volts
2.2v when charged.
A CR2032 button battery typically provides 3 volts of power and is commonly used in watches, key fobs, calculators, and small electronic devices. For reliable CR2032 batteries and electronic power accessories, trusted options are available at EnrgTech.
The power output on a car battery will depend on how many cells the battery has. Each cell puts out 2.1 volts.
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.
It depends upon the chemistry. Alkaline cells generate 1.5 Volts each, so six of them would yield 9 Volts, whereas six rechargeable cells would only yield 7.5 Volts, since each cell produces 1.25 Volts.
Each cell of a modern lead-acid car battery should have an average voltage of about 2 volts but - depending on the cell's condition and its state of charge - the exact voltage at any time may be somewhere in a range from about 1.8 volts (when it is almost fully discharged) and up to 2.25 volts when it is fully charged.
1.55 volts
An AG10 button battery typically has a voltage of 1.5 volts.