Eight Cell batteries will theoretically last 33% longer because when you wire the cells in parallel, the voltage available remains constant (Kirchhoff's Law,) but the current (mAh) is additive (Power (Watts) = Voltage X Current.) (Ohm's Law) Think of is like a river, when it is widened by 50%, the river is affected by the same amount of gravity allowing it to flow at the same speed, but since it was widened it will allow more water to flow at that rate.
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Yes, the battery will be ruined.
AnswerAccording to WikiPedia (http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery), the nominal cell voltage of a Lead Acid wet-cell battery is 2.1 volts, this implies there are 6 cells in a 12 volt Lead Acid wet-cell battery.
It depends on what the 6 cells are, but the battery voltage is just 6 times the cell voltage. In a car battery (lead-acid cells) - 12V In a dry-battery (zinc-carbon cells) - 9V
Battery cells are conneted in series. Each cell of a 12v battery averages 2.1v when charged. SERIES 2-4-6-8 and so on
A 2.6A cell for a laptop battery means it is capable of outputting 2.6 amps of power per hour. This limits how long the laptop will stay powered on before running out of battery power.
the difference between lightning and a single cell battery
one has more power
The 6 cell battery lasts about 2 to 4 hours, the 6 cell is a little smaller and a little cheaper. The 9 cell battery is a little larger, costs a little more, and lasts a little longer.
It really depends on what kind of battery, what kind of laptop, what kind of processor and what you do with your laptop. Typical reliable answer for most new 6 cell battery is 3 hours at least, and 9 cell battery last 4-5 hours.
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
well, generally, the more cells a battery contains, the more capacity a battery has. the batteries have different working hours because of the number of the cell. what's more every cell has a "3.7 V normal volt" and the maximum volt is 4.2V, the Volt of a battery finally depends on the number of the cells and the series circuit/parallel circuit. i
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"Better" doesn't really say enough in this situation. I'm assuming this is about a laptop that can be fitted with either a 6-cell or a 9-cell battery - in which case the 9-cell will let you run longer on battery, but will usually stick out a bit and make the laptop both bigger and heavier. So 9-cell is good for runtime, but poor for carrying it around. Your choice.
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It really depends on what kind of battery, what kind of laptop, what kind of processor and what you do with your laptop. Typical reliable answer for most new 6 cell battery is 3 hours at least, and 9 cell battery last 4-5 hours.
Laptops are meant to be used on the go, and for students and business professionals alike they're an essential part of life. Unfortunately, most laptop batteries lose their battery life over time, so replacement is necessary if you don't want to keep it plugged in all the time or purchase a new laptop. In this how-to, you'll learn the easy process of replacing a battery in your laptop.Instructions1.Determine what laptop battery to buy. What battery you buy depends on the manufacturer of your laptop, as well as the model number for your laptop. Write down both pieces of information.2.Go to the manufacturer's web site (e.g. HP, Dell, IBM etc.) and then type in the model number for your laptop. This should now tell you what laptop batteries are compatible with your laptop.3.Purchase the battery that fits your laptop, either from a local store, your manufacturer's web site or a web site online. You may see two different batteries for your laptop--a 6-cell and a 12-cell battery. The difference between the two is the amount of battery life you'll get per charge. The 6-cell batteries generally can run a laptop for 2 1/2 to 3 hours per charge, whereas 12-cell batteries generally can run a laptop for 4-5 hours per charge.4.Shut down your laptop and flip it over. Locate the battery compartment. If you're not sure where it is, check your computer's manual or the manufacturer's website.5.Press the button to eject the battery from the battery compartment. Some laptops have a button to either pull or push to eject the battery.6.Keep or properly dispose of the old battery. Some people like to keep their old laptop batteries as a back-up, whereas others want to get rid of them. If you want to get rid of the battery, take it to an electronics recycling place rather than throwing it in the trash.7.Insert the new laptop battery, checking the instructions provided with the laptop battery. The new battery should firmly slide into place--if it doesn't, then you've purchased the wrong battery for your laptop.8.Plug in the laptop and turn it on. Once the laptop has fully booted up, you should see the laptop battery charging (the icon is on the bottom right of the screen). If it is, then the battery has been installed correctly. If it's not, or you see a big red X over the battery icon, then the battery is either faulty or incompatible with your laptop.