Doesn't work like that.
Current drain is dependent on the (internal resistance of the battery and the) resistance/power requirements of what's connected to the battery.
If shorted out, the current - unless the battery is fused or otherwise protected - can go into tens of amps.
Nom they are not the same at all.
No, you cannot charge a D-size battery with a 12-volt battery charger designed for larger batteries like a tractor battery. D-size batteries are typically smaller, often 1.5 volts each, and are not rechargeable unless specifically marked as such. Additionally, using a charger with the wrong voltage or current rating can damage the battery or create safety hazards. Always use a charger designed for the specific battery type.
Size C batteries have about 1.5V, similar to a AA, AAA, D, etc. The difference lies in the amount of current the device draws. The larger the battery, the more current available. So in effect, the larger the battery, the more mAh (milli-amp-hours) available to the device.
a Duracell size D
a Duracell size D
The power of a d size battery is usually 13A but it all depends upon the chemistry of battery but these batteries are usually made to support small physical devices.
Both AA and D batteries are 1½ volts. A D battery is used where more current is required - it can deliver more power for longer. For typical batteries with alkaline chemistry: The typical capacity of a D battery is 12000 to 18000 mAh. The typical capacity of an AA battery is 1200 to 2500 mAh. Two AA batteries in parallel will supply twice their current rating, about 2400 to 5000 mAh. You would need 8 to 10 AA batteries in parallel to supply the current of a D battery.
Depends on whether the battery is rechargeable or not, and the battery chemistry, there are several different in the D-cell size.
No, there is no standard size A battery. Common battery sizes include AA, AAA, C, D, and others, but "A" is not a recognized designation in the standard battery size classifications. If you meant a different size or type, please clarify for further information.
Yes, a D battery is the same as an LR20 battery. LR20 is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) designation for a D battery, which is a common size of battery used in various electronic devices.
An 8 D battery typically weighs around 7-8 ounces.
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.