60 hours and 35 minutes
200 minutes
Depends on the quality of the battery, the number of batteries, and the amperage drawn by the bulb or LED.
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.
D cell battery
If we assume the same battery chemistry and quality, and the same drain, then the D cell will last longer than the AAA cell, as the bigger size means it'll hold a bigger amount of energy.
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Mudslides last for probably a minuet to fifty minuets :D
Yes. The LR-20 is a D-sized 1.5-volt alkaline battery. The battery number for Duracell is MN1300.
it depends on the battery and how much you use the flashlight
Strictly speaking, your regular cylindrical D battery isn't a battery, but a cell.A battery is when you string several cells together.And cells and batteries always give DC - direct current.So it doesn't matter how many you stack together, you won't get any AC, alternating current out of them anyhow.Easiest way to 120VAC is probably to make a 12V battery out of eight D cells, and then run a 120V inverter from them.Inverters are often used in cars, RVs and such to provide AC power from a DC source. Don't expect the battery to last very long though.
The expiration date of products is an estimate on how long the product will likely last; it is usually illegal to sell products after their expiration date. The product may well last less than the estimated expiration date, or - more likely - longer than that.
Lithium Thynol Chloride...non rechargable, but very long life.