1.5 volts
1,5 v
A standard AAA battery typically has a voltage of 1.5 volts. This applies to alkaline and zinc-carbon AAA batteries. Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable AAA batteries usually provide about 1.2 volts.
4.5v
1.2 volts
A standard alkaline cell battery typically has a voltage of 1.5 volts. Other types of batteries, like lithium-ion cells, usually have a voltage of about 3.7 volts. The voltage can vary depending on the battery chemistry and design, with some specialized batteries having different voltage ratings. Always check the specifications for the specific battery type to confirm its voltage.
This is entirely dependent on the battery. You must consult the battery's documentation to find the right answer.
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A triple A (AAA) battery is considered useless when it can no longer provide sufficient voltage or current to power a device effectively. This typically occurs when the battery is fully drained, often indicated by a significant drop in performance or failure to operate the device. Additionally, physical damage, corrosion, or expiration can also render a AAA battery unusable.
The measured voltage of a battery may not match the stated voltage due to internal resistance, temperature, or the age and condition of the battery. These factors can lead to voltage drops when the battery is in use.
Because of it's dimensions
Voltage is the same but amp hour capacity of the car battery is much higher.
the alternator voltage at the battery should be between 12.4voltsv-13.6 volts