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For the most common battery chemistry, 3 cells of 1.5 volt each.
No, it is not. Mosquitos' require many cells to make them mosquitoes.
A 12 volt automotive battery has six cells.
A 6 volt wet battery has 3 cells. A 6 volt dry battery has 4 cells.
Twelve 2-volt cells (lead-acid like a car battery) or sixteen 1.5-volt cells will make 24 volts. Also two car batteries in series make 24 v.
6 cells in series. 1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5+1.5=9 To find out how many cells are required, divide the final voltage by the voltage of the cells. i.e. 9/1.5=6
It depends on what the 6 cells are, but the battery voltage is just 6 times the cell voltage. In a car battery (lead-acid cells) - 12V In a dry-battery (zinc-carbon cells) - 9V
6 cells, each one 1.5 volts :D
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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.
Muscle cells work hard and require a lot of energy so they contain many many mitochondria.