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  2. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    Lithium ion 13 AAA 90 10: 18 Sometimes called 13 AAA. Used in tiny flashlights. 10280: Lithium ion 2 ⁄ 3 AAA 200 10: 28 Used in small flashlights. 10440 [172] Lithium ion AAA 250–350 [173] 10: 44 Same size as AAA cell. 10850 [174] [175] 700-750 10 85 Not widely available, used in some pen flashlights to replace two AAA cells in ...

  3. AAA battery - Wikipedia

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    In China, they are called #7 batteries, the name originating from the Burgess Battery Company designating his AAA batteries "Number 7". [ citation needed ] An AAA battery is a single cell that measures 10.5 mm (0.41 in) in diameter and 44.5 mm (1.75 in) in length, including the positive terminal button, which is a minimum 0.8 mm (0.031 in).

  4. List of battery types - Wikipedia

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    A Duracell AA size alkaline cell, ... Lithium–ceramic battery [2] [3] Rechargeable lithium–metal battery; Magnesium-ion battery; Metal–air electrochemical cells.

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    Ditch the disposables and try these expert-recommended rechargeable batteries and battery chargers. You'll save money and create less waste along the way.

  6. Rechargeable battery - Wikipedia

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    A battery bank used for an uninterruptible power supply in a data center A rechargeable lithium polymer mobile phone battery A common consumer battery charger for rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator), is a type of electrical battery which can be ...

  7. Rechargeable alkaline battery - Wikipedia

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    The first generation rechargeable alkaline batteries were introduced by Union Carbide and Mallory in the early 1970s. [3] [5] Several patents were introduced after Union Carbide's product discontinuation and eventually, in 1986, Battery Technologies Inc of Canada was founded to commercially develop a 2nd generation product based on those patents, under the trademark "RAM".

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