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A "D-size" carbon-zinc cell at 100 mA would have about ten times as much "energy" as a 9V carbon-zinc at 8mA. A battery in the AAA series would have about the same energy as a 9V, which should not be surprising since a D is 10 time larger than a AAA.

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Q: What provides more energy to a circuit a 1.5 volt cell or a 9 volt battery?
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