No, a standard alkaline or Ni-Cd AA battery puts out 1.5 volts, so 32 or them would put out 48 volts. A 6 volt battery would be equal to 4 AA batteries.
however, Ni-Mh (nickel-metal hydride) batteries put out 1.2 volts, but with a much higher current than alkaline or Ni-Cad.
Based on the weight, i would say that 4 high-powered D Cell batteries were involved. i remember the weight and it sounds right. the only way to find out is to crack open that aluminum casing. there is a seam along 1 side and if you pry it open, it will reveal those cells.
No. 4-AA batteries hooked together is a much smaller package than the 6 volt lantern battery.
In the past, the Walgreens brand of 6 volt lantern battery contained 32 carbon zinc AA cells, 8 sets of 4 in series, connected in parallel. Most all 6 volt lantern batteries today contain (4) 1.5 volt 'F' cells, which are same diameter of 'D' cells but are twice as long as 'C' cells, which are the same length as 'AA' cells.
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.
Button batteries, AA, AAA, D and C batteries are a single cell. 9-volt batteries contain multiple cells to get a higher voltage and therefore are the shape they are. Open a 9-volt battery and you will see the cells inside - make sure you wash your hands afterwards though!
A 3 volt watch battery will work the best but u can also use 2 AA batteries
The voltage of 6 AA batteries connected in series is 9 volts. Each AA battery typically provides 1.5 volts, so when connected in series, their voltages add up.
According to Snopes.com, which I trust, this is an urban legend. There are four cells in a 6-volt lantern battery but these are not the size usable in household items. Most importantly, disassembling the 6-volt battery can be dangerous and is not recommended. See the Snopes article at: http://www.snopes.com/photos/humor/batteryhack.asp Luis I. Baton Rouge
3 AA batteries provide about 4.5 volts. The amps depend on the load but for D-cells a load of 10 amps can be sustained for short periods.
Yes, a AA battery typically provides 1.5 volts, so you would need to connect multiple AA batteries in series to reach 12 volts. For example, connecting eight AA batteries in series would provide a total of 12 volts.
Yes
According to Snopes.com, which I trust, this is an urban legend. There are four cells in a 6-volt lantern battery but these are not the size usable in household items. Most importantly, disassembling the 6-volt battery can be dangerous and is not recommended. See the Snopes article at: http://www.snopes.com/photos/humor/batteryhack.asp Luis I. Baton Rouge
6 @ 1.5v each The 9 volt battery is a true battery, containing six cells of 1.5 volts each. Most storage devices that we call batteries(i.e. D-cell, AA-cell, AAA-cell) are not batteries, but cells.