Yes they are all the same and so have the same model number.
There are a variety of Ericsoon batteries available for different sony phones. However they come in different shapes and sizes, Therefore they are not compatible with all Sony phones.
Some Sony laptops have generically manufactured batteries, but not all. The AC adapters are generic, but the batteries may be a custom fit, dependent on the model.
Most portable CD Players run on batteries, although there is a line Sony makes that is rechargeable.
No
The first commercial Lithium Ion battery came on the market in 1991. It was released by Sony and Ashahi Kasei. As of 2011 Lithium Ion batteries account for 66% of all portable secondary battery sales in Japan.
Nopes all do not have same quality. If u buy a camera of Sony and another of fujifilm the quality will be different as sony will be better than fujifilm
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.
A limousine uses the same batteries as any automobile. They are all wet cell.
No, D batteries can vary in terms of brand, capacity, chemistry, and intended use. It is important to check the specifications of the D batteries to ensure they are suitable for the intended device or application.
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.
No absolutely not. While there are some standard styles, batteries range from model to model, from brand to brand. You can have standard batteries, or you can also get extended life batteries.