A car battery is a wet cell. Only recently have dry cells been introduced, but your typical car battery is a wet lead storage battery.
The connections on a dry cell auto battery are totally different than a regular wet cell battery.
No, an automobile battery is a wet cell battery not a dry cell battery.
Between dry cell or wet cell
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
A dry cell battery is full of solid or paste-like electrolytes. One example of a dry cell is anode, which is a zinc metal. A wet cell battery is full of liquid electrolytes. One example of a liquid cell is an old car battery.
Yes, the battery will be ruined.
A torch (flashlight) battery is a dry cell, and is not designed to be recharged.
No, a lead acid battery is a wet cell battery and a 9 volt alkaline battery is a dry cell battery.
The current produced by batteries is direct current. Electronic devices need direct current; in this case, they need a power supply (often built into the electronic device itself), that converts the alternating current, from the electric outlet, to direct current.
Add distilled water to the battery cells. Get the water just so each cell in underwater. And then find out why it is dry. Could be the voltage regulator is defective and the battery is being overcharged.
Yes, that is acceptable.