Not all the batteries are identical; see the link below.
The D Battery has more nikon in it
It takes eighth batteries. each battery, being AA, A , C,or D have 1.5v per cell. if you put them all in series; neg. - pos., neg - pos., and so on it will take eight D batteries to make 12 volts.
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.
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
Five 24 v batteries in series give 120 v. The batteries must be the same type and all charged properly before bein connected.
No
The D Battery has more nikon in it
Yes they are all the same and so have the same model number.
It takes eighth batteries. each battery, being AA, A , C,or D have 1.5v per cell. if you put them all in series; neg. - pos., neg - pos., and so on it will take eight D batteries to make 12 volts.
The same as other batteries, except they are much smaller. Most watch batteries use a Silver Oxide chemistry instead of the carbon-zinc alkaline chemistry of most common AAAA, AAA, AA, C, and D batteries.
6 D batteries(the fat ones and big ones)
A limousine uses the same batteries as any automobile. They are all wet cell.
Assuming all of the individual batteries are the same voltage, if arranged in a parallel circuit the voltage is the same as any one battery. If arranged in a series circuit the voltage will be the sum (the total) of all of the batteries added together.
Unfortunately, boomboxes only take D batteries.
Yes, six sized D batteries.
All batteries connected in series have additive voltages. All same voltage batteries connected in parallel have the same voltage as one of the parallel battery but their amp hour capacity is increased. Example series wound batteries of four 1.5v batteries, would lite a big 6v flashlight. (all 1.5v batteries = Et= 1.5v x4=6volts). That is the big square battery to lite square flashlights.
All batteries connected in series have additive voltages. All same voltage batteries connected in parallel have the same voltage as one of the parallel battery but their amp hour capacity is increased. Example series wound batteries of four 1.5v batteries, would lite a big 6v flashlight. (all 1.5v batteries = Et= 1.5v x4=6volts). That is the big square battery to lite square flashlights.