With the same load current the AA will last longer that the AAA. This is due to the physical size of the cells. A C cell will last longer that a AA and a D cell will last longer that a C cell. In dry cells as the cells get larger the amp/hours increase.
It's not.
In terms of cylindrical batteries an AAAA is even smaller. Still smaller are n's.
AAA batteries are stronger.
The D Battery has more nikon in it
Yes all AAA batteries have 1.5volts but they differ in mah (milliampere-hour) according to their types.
No, the classification of these types of batteries are considered dry cells.
If you are talking about batteries of different physical sizes but of the same voltage then the answer is yes. The light bulb requires a specific voltage to operate. As long as the batteries add up to the voltage that the bulb requires, the lamp will light properly. Larger batteries usually have a greater operational capacity. The load being of equal amperage draw, the D cell load will operate longer than a AAA cell load.
Not all the batteries are identical; see the link below.
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The D Battery has more nikon in it
Aa, aaa, c,d
Duracell!!!
AAA shoes are shoes that are powered by AAA batteries.
The batteries are called "AAA shock pen"
You can purchase Triple-A batteries (AAA) at any major retailer or grocer. Wal*Mart will have an entire battery section with AAA batteries as will your local grocer.
Coin batteries are better than AAA batteries because they have lithium. Lithium brings the best out of the battery and holds the most amount of energy compared to AAA batteries.
AAA, AA, C and D cells are all 1.5 volt, 500ma batteries of different sizes. A 9v batter delivers 9v at 500ma. Other batteries exist as well (hundreds of them) from watch batteries smaller than the diameter of a pencil eraser to huge batteries used to power the telephone company.
The are numerous brands that carry AAA rechargable batteries. Some more popular brands of AAA rechargeable batteries are, Energizer, Duracell, Eveready and Panasonic.
AAA batteries are rated at 1.5V as are AA-C-D batteries. Once down to 1.3V or lower they are not much use,
AAA batteries can be used in all manner of things, from portable radios to TV remotes. Some digital cameras utilize AAA batteries, and a lot of children's toys also use AAA batteries. It is always a good idea to check the packaging on anything you buy that needs batteries to see what kind of batteries are required for operation.