It depends on the type of usage. If you could use different battery sizes to power the same device, larger batteries would last longer.
The larger batteries are able to produce more current, and will last longer before they die.
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There are multiple battery sizes for electronic cigarettes. The batteries are measured in milliamps hour (mAh). Most batteries come in sizes 650 mAh, 900 mAh, 950 mAh, 1000-1200 mAh. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last after being fully charged. Therefore, if you have a larger mAh battery, you will be able to get a greater puff amount before having to recharge the battery.
That depends a lot on the battery. They do come in different sizes.
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Batteries of different sizes can have the same voltage because voltage is determined by the chemical composition and the arrangement of the materials within the battery, not its physical size. For example, a AA battery and a D battery can both provide 1.5 volts if they use the same chemistry, such as alkaline. The difference in size affects the battery's capacity, meaning larger batteries can store more energy and provide power for a longer duration, but the voltage remains constant due to the same electrochemical reactions.
Batteries have different sizes and amounts of power. -- I don't think that is what they want to know. Some batteries (of the same size) last longer because they all have different mAh levels. The more mAh a battery has, the more energy is stored in it. --
Automobile batteries come in various sizes and dimensions.
There are many sizes for many different vehicles.
No. The sizes of the batteries give indication as to how much current they can produce at that voltage.Another Answer:There is no A-cell battery. There are AA batteries packaged in a D shell. If you avoid those, a normal D-cell will deliver a lot more energy than an AA-cell, so connected to the same device/load it will last longer.
The different types of lumber sizes available for purchase include nominal sizes, actual sizes, and standard sizes. Nominal sizes are the common names for lumber sizes, while actual sizes are the true dimensions of the lumber. Standard sizes are specific dimensions used for certain types of lumber.
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