Not usually. The car would have to be planted in the ground or the satellites camera would have to be at a shallow angle to earth. Yes and there will be to much atmosphere in the way that will distort the image, the best resolution by Google earth is 15 cm/pixel I really don't think so, I think the best resolution a satellite can reach is about 60mm per pixel and one letter or number is smaller than 60 mm it will only show up as a black or white spot. but this answer is open for debate
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A: If you means for a car it would be 13,68 volts minimum. But what is really important is the amperes out of it that is what is needed to charge a battery and that can be as high as 100 200 amperes out of the generator. Once the car has started the battery is no longer necessary to run it the generator and the regulator will just do fine.
An anemometer consists of 3 or 4 cups attached to a rotating shaft by thin rods. When wind blows, the cups and the shaft rotate. The speed of the wind is read using a meter similar to a car's speedometer attached too the shaft.
The surface area of the plates. This area is increased dramatically in car batteries by making a fine paste of Lead/Antimony and pressing it into a lead matrix plate. This presents a huge area to the sulphuric acid and increases it's storage capacity and ampere/hour delivery.