There are many types of batteries with different chemistry. Here is a list of the most important/common.
Non-Rechargeable (primary):
Zinc carbon, alkaline (typical AA, AAA, etc)
Silver oxide (button batteries)
Rechargeable (secondary):
Nickel Cadmium (outdated)
Nickel Metal Hydride (typical general type rechargeables, eg AA, AAA. Also used in electric vehicles)
Lithium ion (every device specific battery; smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles)
Lead acid (car ignition)
Also 'molten salt' batteries have industrial applications.
One can purchase Milwaukee batteries from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell Milwaukee batteries include Enco, Tyler Tool, and MSC Direct.
A R6 batterry for a table watch is an example.
different batteries and purpose
Many different battery brands include AAA batteries some examples of AAA battery brands include two of the biggest battery brands, Energizer and Duracell.
batteries and generators
There are many different sizes of Sanyo batteries available. They available in Alkaline or rechargeable batteries. The different sizes of batteries include AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 volt.
They both provide an electrical current.
yes watch batteries are different from regular batteries because watch batteries are much smaller and hold less electrical charge. they would not work in anything else other than a watch.
Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.Car batteries come in different sizes and weights.
Different cellphones use different size, types and brand of batteries. Most of the materials used on these batteries though are Nickel Cadmium or as they are called Ni-Cd batteries.
Normally Lithium Ion batteries or Lead-Acid batteries.
Nope - they're an example of a chemical reaction.