The maximum current capacity of a 9-volt DC battery will depend on the specific type and size of the battery. However, for a typical alkaline 9-volt battery, the maximum current output can range from around 500mA to 1000mA. It is important to check the specifications provided by the manufacturer for the exact current rating of the specific battery model.
A 9 volt battery is a DC (direct current) power source. It provides a constant voltage output in one direction, unlike AC (alternating current) which flows back and forth.
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
can ou step down 36 volts dc to 12 volt dc using batteries
no, a 9 volt battery is small (goes in a smoke detector) a 9.6 volt battery is much larger, and it is not a DC battery (direct current) but NiCd (nickel cadmium.) two totally different things.
To calculate the current (in milliamps), you can use the formula: Current (in mA) = Power (in watts) / Voltage (in volts). In this case, Current = 2 watts / 12 volts = 0.167 amps. To convert this to milliamps, multiply by 1000: 0.167 amps * 1000 = 167 mA. Therefore, there are 167 milliamps in a 12V DC, 2W DC circuit.
No, it is the same. DC stands for direct current rather than AC, which is alternating current.
this is the best current.
A 9 volt battery is a DC (direct current) power source. It provides a constant voltage output in one direction, unlike AC (alternating current) which flows back and forth.
12 volt dc
No. You need 12 volt AC to run a 12 volt AC motor, not 12 volt DC.
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
Generally, there will be a 12+ volt rail, a 5+ volt rail and often a 3+ volt rail.
12 volt DC Negative ground.
With an appropriately rated DC to DC converter.
Cars do not have 120 volt batteries. They are 12 volt DC.
The car uses a DC curent battery due to that DC is the only current that can be stored and what a car normally uses is a 12 volt battery
No! and you might have a nasty fire with sulphuric acid spilling everwhere. A battery pack is always DC and it must always be charged with DC. It must also have a device for limiting the charging current, and good chargers also cut the charging current off when the right voltage is reached.