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Question 1

Each automotive battery cell has an electrical potential of how many volts?
◦ 2.1 V
◦ 1.5 V
◦ 12.6 V
◦ None of these

Question 2

Each cell of an automobile 12 volt battery can produce about ________ volts.
◦ 1.2
◦ 2.1
◦ 4.2
◦ 4



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Marked as best answer by audie on Aug 13, 2021

jordangronback

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Answer 1

2.1 V

Answer 2

2.1




audie

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Excellent


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