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AA, AAA, PP3, C, and D batteries are classified as cylindrical or rectangular (in the case of PP3) primary or secondary batteries, depending on whether they are non-rechargeable (primary) or rechargeable (secondary). Here’s a breakdown of their types:
AA (Double A): Cylindrical batteries, commonly available as primary (e.g., alkaline, zinc-carbon) or secondary (e.g., NiMH, NiCd). Typical voltage: 1.5V (primary) or 1.2V (rechargeable). Used in a wide range of devices like remotes, toys, and cameras.

AAA (Triple A): Smaller cylindrical batteries, similar to AA in chemistry (primary: alkaline, zinc-carbon; secondary: NiMH, NiCd). Same voltage as AA (1.5V primary, 1.2V rechargeable). Found in smaller devices like remote controls and wireless mice.

PP3 (9V): Rectangular batteries with a snap connector, often called “9-volt” batteries. Available as primary (alkaline, zinc-carbon) or secondary (NiMH, lithium-ion). Nominal voltage: 9V. Used in smoke detectors, guitar pedals, and multimeters.

C: Larger cylindrical batteries, available as primary (alkaline, zinc-carbon) or secondary (NiMH, NiCd). Voltage: 1.5V (primary) or 1.2V (rechargeable). Used in flashlights, portable radios, and toys.

D: The largest cylindrical batteries in this group, available as primary (alkaline, zinc-carbon) or secondary (NiMH, NiCd). Voltage: 1.5V (primary) or 1.2V (rechargeable). Common in high-drain devices like boomboxes and large flashlights.