Most have the same voltage.1.2 volts. They all have different storage capabilities. More battery power in a D thatn AA, but send power out at the same volts.
2006-08-15 07:22:44
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answer #1
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answered by salvador m 5
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Each has a different voltage, so maybe you need a smaller voltage or a bigger voltage. That, and you can make more than one to make a voltage of anther battery. Lets say you have a CD player that needs the voltage of a C battery. C's are big, so instead, you use two AA's and cut down the size by about 66%.
Think about it and see if it makes sense.
2006-08-15 05:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Depend on the appliances.
For example :
a walkman/discman would required 3V (2x1.5V AA batteries)
semi-high powered device.
a clock/alarm clock would required 1.5V (1x1.5 AA batteries)
mild powered device
u won't use AA/AAA on a big radio set right? Seems weird?
2006-08-15 20:57:27
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answered by sugar_guy84 3
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a different size battery for different sized objects
2006-08-15 05:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Different current requirements.
2006-08-15 05:15:45
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answered by B R 4
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Different size products, w/ different energy needs :)
2006-08-15 05:15:56
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answered by Smitty 5
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different applications...you wouldnt want a car battery on your flashlight would you?
2006-08-17 01:10:29
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answered by Paul J 2
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don't know
why are there soo many animals
2006-08-15 05:15:43
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answered by queenie 2
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