The amp-hour (Ah) rating of a 1.5V AAA battery typically ranges from about 800 to 1200 milliamp-hours (mAh), which translates to 0.8 to 1.2 amp-hours. However, the actual current (in amps) that a AAA battery can provide at any given moment depends on the load it's connected to. For example, if a device draws 100 mA, the battery can theoretically provide that current for about 8 to 12 hours before being depleted.
They need to be at 700 cca. I recently had my battery changed and te AAA guy said that I had the wrong size battery in the car (I had 600 cca).
alkaline AAA = 1.5 volts
A battery doesn't make any watts by itself, it has to be hooked up to a load first. And even something as tiny as an AAA battery can put out some decent watts for a brief moment if hooked up to something that'll pull a lot of amps - like a short circuit.
Many different battery brands include AAA batteries some examples of AAA battery brands include two of the biggest battery brands, Energizer and Duracell.
AAA is the size of the battery, there are many types and makes of AAA battery and the shelf life for each is different.
1.5 volts
Well the AAA will have more voltage, but the AA might have more AMPs per battery. you need to give more information about the batteries.
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a AAA battery. Or a watch battery, or a AAAA battery, or any number of battery types. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battery_types
They both involve batteries.
chemicals
What are the ingredients in a AA battery?