the age of the battery
1.5
(A) The bias battery voltage (B) 0V (C) the diode barrier potentiaol (D) The total circuit voltage
A voltage source is anything that provides a voltage; for example a cell or battery, or an electrical outlet in your home.
A battery charger is a DC voltage source followed by some kind of regulator that controls the current flowing into the battery. Depending on the type of battery, this regulator might be simple, based on current and/or voltage, or it might be complex, based on voltage slope. A transformer rectifier is simply one of the part of the DC voltage source.
1.2 volts
The highest voltage battery money can buy is the 34 sub zinc ion battery it is 180 volts. (aa and aaa are 1.5)
depends on the kind of battery. a regular battery (aa,aaa,d,c) should supply 1.5 volts. a car battery should supply 12 volts
The output voltage depends on how they're connected; In parallel, the voltage supplied will be 1.5 V. In series, the voltage supplied will be 6 V.
a AAA battery. Or a watch battery, or a AAAA battery, or any number of battery types. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battery_types
They both involve batteries.
Many different battery brands include AAA batteries some examples of AAA battery brands include two of the biggest battery brands, Energizer and Duracell.
Well the AAA will have more voltage, but the AA might have more AMPs per battery. you need to give more information about the batteries.
4350mAh is its capacity - what voltage does it output? Divide this voltage figure by 1.5 if you plan to use zinc carbon or alkaline or divide by 1.2 if you plan to use NiCd or NiMh and that's how many AAA you need. 4350mAh is its capacity - what voltage does it output? Divide this voltage figure by 1.5 if you plan to use zinc carbon or alkaline or divide by 1.2 if you plan to use NiCd or NiMh and that's how many AAA you need.
chemicals
What are the ingredients in a AA battery?
alkaline AAA = 1.5 volts