Science, asked by kuljeetdhillon40565, 4 months ago

3. How do electric cells differ in
their sizes?​

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Answered by ItzDarshan5
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The general rule is the larger the battery the more capacity/energy storage. Battery capacity is often measured in amp hour (Ah). For example if battery AA is rated for 2Ah and battery C, 4Ah, it means C will last 2 times longer than AA (4Ah/2Ah).

Answered by syeddeeba99
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Originally Answered: Why do all cell types AA , AAA, C, and D have the same voltage, yet they are different sizes? The general rule is the larger the battery the more capacity/energy storage. ... For example if battery AA is rated for 2Ah and battery C, 4Ah, it means C will last 2 times longer than AA (4Ah/2Ah).

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