Generally speaking yes, depending on how you define things. There are consumer D batteries (they look like all normal batteries) then there are "Tabbed" batteries, these have tabs on the end to be soldered into equipment (normally rechargeable). Batteries are also made up of different chemical types, and have different amp hour ratings; A D-type alkaline cell is normally 12,000 mAh, while zinc-carbon, also described as heavy duty or super heavy duty types, have about half that.
Depends on whether the battery is rechargeable or not, and the battery chemistry, there are several different in the D-cell size.
The Energizer Universal Battery Charger can recharge a number of different types of batteries. The types of batteries that can be recharged include AA, AAA, C, D, and 9 volt.
they are two different types of batterys, the car recharges it's battery as you drive, that battery is a rechargable battery. the torch does not have a rechargable battery but you can add one to it.
AAA is the size of the battery, there are many types and makes of AAA battery and the shelf life for each is different.
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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.
Amazon has a lot of sellers that carry different types and brands of camera battery charger. It would not be difficult to find one that has your battery charger brand and model.
V- m/d where V is volume, m is mass and d is density.
when it comes to batteries there no real difference. AAA, AA, C and D batteries all have the same voltage, they just have different wattage. so, the smaller the battery, the less watts it has, and the less energy output.There is also differences in batteries based on the technology of the battery ie. NiMH, Alkaline, etc...and there are also differences, while slight, between brands.