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Rechargable Batteries

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cheater99 | 07:17 Sun 06th May 2007 | Science
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Hi, i wanted to know why rechargable AA's are only 1.25v
but non-rechargable's are 1.5v.
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Because the chemicals that make up the batteries are different, and so produce different voltages.

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