why are there different sized batteries (aaa-D, etc) if they all put out the same 1.5v?

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why are there different sized batteries (aaa-D, etc) if they all put out the same 1.5v?

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I’ll treat you like you’re five. Batteries are food for electronics. The hungrier your device the more it wants to eat or drink. The hungrier the device the bigger battery or food it needs.

Voltage is like drinking a soda through a straw. No matter how big your cup is you can only drink it so fast.

Amps are how many straws you use at one. More straws means you can drink much more at once.

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