Saturday, October 21, 2017

Difference Between an AA Battery and an AAA Battery


AA and AAA batteries are battery designations that are used to indicate the size and potential charge capacity. The most significant difference between the two are their size. AAA batteries are smaller compared to AA. You cannot fit an AA battery on an AAA slot, but you may be able to make an AAA battery fit on an AA slot. These two batteries carry the same amount of voltage. The smaller size of the AAA batteries means that there is a smaller amount of electric material, which contains that electric charge. Usually, an AA battery has more power than an AAA, but there are high capacity AAA batteries that can have the capacity of a standard AA battery.





The usage of AA and AAA batteries often varies, but you are more likely to find that devices which consume a lot of power, use AA batteries. Battery operated toys and Wii Remotes are examples of high consumption devices. These devices also use more than one AA cell to raise the voltage.. AAA batteries are often found on low power or portable devices, so they don’t consume too much power. Clocks and TV remote controllers are good examples of devices that use AA batteries.

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