That would depend on the load on the battery and the charge current.
 
If you are driving a decent distance, and you don't have high current accessories switched on (heated screens, seats etc) then your alternator will be putting charge into your battery rather than it being drained.

A lot depends on the age of the car, the condition of the battery and also whether the car has a modern 'smart' alternator.
 
I assume this is connected with your other thread. If it is then what you are trying to do isn't possible.
 

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