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Higher voltage on a battery typically indicates what?

  1. Increased weight of the battery

  2. Greater power of the tool

  3. More prolonged battery life

  4. Enhanced safety features

The correct answer is: Greater power of the tool

Higher voltage on a battery is directly related to the greater power output that a tool can achieve. When a battery operates at a higher voltage, it can deliver more electrical energy to the tool, which translates into increased power. Power is calculated using the formula P = V x I, where P represents power, V is voltage, and I is current. Therefore, with a higher voltage, for a given current, the overall power output increases. This increased power is particularly beneficial in tools that require more energy to operate effectively, such as drills, saws, or impact wrenches, allowing them to perform more demanding tasks. It's important to understand that while higher voltage can lead to greater performance, it does not necessarily imply increased battery life, safety features, or weight directly related to the battery's physical design.