AAA Cell
Overview
A AAA cell is a small cylindrical electrochemical cell commonly used to power portable electronic devices. It is often called a AAA battery, triple-A battery, or simply a AAA cell.
The term AAA mainly describes the physical size and format of the cell. It does not, by itself, describe the chemical material inside it. AAA-sized cells can be made using different chemistries, including alkaline, zinc-carbon, lithium-based, nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), and some other rechargeable systems.
A common alkaline AAA cell has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts and measures approximately 10.5 mm in diameter and 44.5 mm in length. The IEC designation for an alkaline AAA cell is LR03.
AAA cells are especially common in devices that need a compact and reasonably light source of electrical energy. Examples include:
- Television remote controls
- Wireless keyboards and mice
- Small flashlights
- Wall clocks
- Radios
- Toys
- Digital accessories
- Small electronic instruments
- Some cameras and portable devices
A rechargeable AAA cell may use NiMH chemistry and generally has a nominal voltage around 1.2 volts, rather than the 1.5 volts typical of alkaline AAA cells.
Pronunciation
AAA cell is pronounced:
triple-A cell
The letters are normally spoken separately as A-A-A, while the complete expression is commonly spoken as “triple-A cell.”
Word form
| Term | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| AAA | triple-A | Standard battery size |
| AAA cell | triple-A cell | A single cell of AAA size |
| AAA battery | triple-A battery | Common everyday name |
| AAA rechargeable | triple-A rechargeable | Rechargeable AAA-sized cell |
| LR03 | el-ar-zero-three | IEC designation for alkaline AAA |
Definitions
1. General definition
A AAA cell is a standardized small cylindrical electrochemical cell used to supply electrical energy to compatible devices.
2. Electrical definition
It is a single electrochemical unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
3. Size definition
AAA is primarily a size designation. A standard AAA cell is approximately 10.5 mm wide and 44.5 mm long.
4. Battery definition
In everyday language, people often call a single AAA cell a AAA battery. Technically, however, a cell is one electrochemical unit, while a battery can contain one or more cells.
5. Rechargeable-cell definition
A rechargeable AAA cell is a secondary cell that can undergo repeated charging and discharging. NiMH AAA cells are a common example.
AAA Cell at a Glance
| Feature | Typical information |
|---|---|
| Common name | AAA cell / AAA battery |
| Spoken name | Triple-A cell |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Approximate diameter | 10.5 mm |
| Approximate length | 44.5 mm |
| Common alkaline voltage | 1.5 V |
| Common rechargeable NiMH voltage | 1.2 V |
| Alkaline IEC code | LR03 |
| Zinc-carbon IEC code | R03 |
| Alkaline ANSI designation | 24A |
| Carbon-zinc ANSI designation | 24D |
| Common applications | Remotes, clocks, mice, toys, small electronics |
| Main advantage | Small size and convenient portability |
The exact capacity, weight, discharge performance, and voltage behavior depend on the chemistry and manufacturer.
Definitions and Functions
The AAA cell performs several important functions.
1. Stores chemical energy
The cell stores energy in chemical form. When connected to a suitable electrical circuit, chemical reactions release that energy.
2. Produces electrical energy
The main purpose of a AAA cell is to provide electrical energy to a device.
3. Provides portable power
AAA cells allow devices to operate without being connected to a wall power supply.
4. Supplies voltage
A typical alkaline AAA cell provides a nominal voltage of 1.5 V.
5. Supports compact electronics
Its small cylindrical design makes it useful where space is limited.
6. Provides temporary or long-term power
The actual operating time depends on the device’s current demand, the cell’s chemistry, temperature, age, and other factors.
How Does a AAA Cell Work?
A AAA cell works through an electrochemical reaction.
A simplified explanation is:
Chemical energy → Electrochemical reaction → Electrical energy → Device operation
In an alkaline cell, zinc and manganese dioxide are major active materials, while an alkaline electrolyte is used. Alkaline batteries commonly use potassium hydroxide (KOH) as their electrolyte.
A typical cell has:
- Positive terminal
- Negative terminal
- Positive electrode
- Negative electrode
- Electrolyte
- Separator
- Outer casing
When the cell is connected to a circuit, electrons move through the external circuit from the negative side toward the positive side. This flow of electrical charge allows the connected device to operate.
The exact chemical reactions differ according to the cell chemistry.
Main Types of AAA Cells
AAA is a size category rather than a single chemistry.
1. Alkaline AAA
Alkaline AAA cells are among the most widely used AAA cells.
IEC designation: LR03
Nominal voltage: 1.5 V
They are commonly used in:
- Remote controls
- Clocks
- Flashlights
- Toys
- Wireless accessories
- Small radios
A typical commercial alkaline AAA cell is approximately 10.5 mm in diameter and 44.5 mm high.
2. Zinc-carbon AAA
Zinc-carbon cells are another type.
IEC designation: R03
They are generally less capable than modern alkaline cells for many applications but remain part of the historical development of cylindrical dry cells.
3. Rechargeable NiMH AAA
NiMH means Nickel-Metal Hydride.
These cells can be recharged many times when used with a compatible charger.
Their nominal voltage is usually around 1.2 V.
They are useful for devices that consume batteries frequently, such as:
- Wireless mice
- Toys
- Flashlights
- Cameras and accessories
- Gaming accessories
4. Lithium AAA
Some AAA-sized cells use lithium chemistry.
Lithium-based AAA cells can offer advantages such as lower weight and good performance in some applications. However, lithium cells are not all electrically interchangeable. The chemistry and voltage must match the requirements of the device.
5. Lithium iron disulfide AAA
Lithium iron disulfide cells are commonly designated FR03 under IEC nomenclature. They are designed as primary cells and can provide a nominal voltage around 1.5 V.
AAA Cell vs AAA Battery
The words cell and battery are often used interchangeably in everyday speech, but they have different technical meanings.
A cell is one electrochemical unit.
A battery technically refers to an arrangement of one or more cells.
However, commercial packaging frequently uses the word battery for a single cylindrical cell.
Therefore:
“AAA battery” is the common consumer term, while “AAA cell” is a more technically precise expression for one electrochemical unit.
AAA Cell and Battery Standards
Different countries and standards organizations may use different names for the same physical size.
For example, an alkaline AAA cell is commonly identified as:
| Standard/System | Designation |
|---|---|
| Common name | AAA |
| IEC alkaline | LR03 |
| IEC zinc-carbon | R03 |
| ANSI/NEDA alkaline | 24A |
| ANSI/NEDA zinc-carbon | 24D |
| JIS-related designation | UM-4 / AM-4 depending on chemistry |
Panasonic notes that the same physical size can be labeled LR03 under IEC and AAA under ANSI terminology.
This is important because AAA and LR03 are related but not perfectly interchangeable terms:
- AAA describes the size.
- LR03 identifies an alkaline chemistry and size under IEC nomenclature.
UPSC Explanation
For UPSC and other competitive examinations, the AAA cell can be understood through the concepts of electrochemistry, energy conversion, batteries, and portable electronics.
Key points for UPSC
- A AAA cell is a small cylindrical electrochemical cell.
- It converts chemical energy into electrical energy during discharge.
- AAA refers primarily to the size and form factor.
- A common alkaline AAA cell has a nominal voltage of 1.5 V.
- The IEC designation for alkaline AAA is LR03.
- Zinc-carbon AAA is designated R03.
- Rechargeable NiMH AAA cells generally have a nominal voltage of about 1.2 V.
- Alkaline cells commonly use zinc and manganese dioxide as active materials.
- The electrolyte in an alkaline battery is commonly potassium hydroxide.
- AAA cells are widely used in portable electronic equipment.
- Capacity is normally expressed in milliampere-hours (mAh).
- Energy can be expressed in watt-hours (Wh).
- Different chemistries can have the same physical AAA size but different electrical characteristics.
Possible UPSC question
Question: What does “AAA” in a AAA battery primarily indicate?
Answer: It primarily indicates the standardized physical size/form factor of the cylindrical cell. The chemical composition is specified separately through designations such as LR03 for alkaline cells.
Another possible question
Question: What is the approximate nominal voltage of a conventional alkaline AAA cell?
Answer: 1.5 volts.
Etymology and History
The term AAA is associated with the naming system for standardized cylindrical battery sizes.
The AAA size was introduced by the American Ever Ready Company in 1911. It later became part of formal standardization systems. Sources on battery history identify 1911 as the introduction year for the AAA size.
The name is generally understood as part of a sequence of letter-based battery size names, such as:
- D
- C
- AA
- AAA
The naming does not mean that AAA is a chemical abbreviation. It is a size designation.
This distinction is important. A AAA cell can contain different chemical systems while retaining the same general physical format.
Historical development
The development of portable electrical devices created a need for increasingly convenient standardized power sources. Smaller cylindrical cells became useful for compact electrical equipment.
Over time, improvements in:
- Electrode materials
- Electrolytes
- Sealing
- Manufacturing
- Energy density
- Rechargeability
made AAA cells more useful for modern electronics.
The AAA format became particularly important as consumer electronics became smaller and lighter.
Grammar and Linguistic Usage
“AAA cell” is a noun phrase.
Parts of the expression
AAA = adjective-like size designation
cell = noun
Together:
AAA cell = a cell of AAA size
Examples
- “The remote control requires two AAA cells.”
- “This device uses rechargeable AAA cells.”
- “Replace the old AAA cell with a compatible one.”
- “The flashlight operates on three AAA batteries.”
Singular and plural
| Form | Example |
|---|---|
| Singular | a AAA cell |
| Plural | AAA cells |
| Common consumer form | AAA batteries |
| Adjective use | AAA battery compartment |
“A” or “an”?
Because AAA is normally pronounced “triple-A,” the sound begins with a consonant sound from triple, so:
a AAA cell
is natural when saying “triple-A cell.”
If the letters were individually pronounced as “A-A-A,” grammatical treatment could differ depending on the intended pronunciation.
Symbolism and Cultural Importance
AAA cells do not have a major symbolic meaning in traditional culture. Their cultural importance is mainly connected with modern technology and everyday convenience.
For many people, the AAA battery represents:
- Portable technology
- Convenience
- Household electronics
- Everyday independence from mains electricity
- Small-scale energy
- Consumer technology
AAA cells became familiar objects because they appear in many ordinary household devices.
A remote control, wall clock, flashlight, toy, or wireless mouse may work unnoticed for months because of a few small AAA cells.
This makes the AAA cell a good example of how a relatively small technological component can have a large practical impact.
AAA Cell in Technology and the Internet
AAA cells are closely connected with modern consumer electronics.
Common technological applications
They may be used in:
- Wireless keyboards
- Wireless mice
- TV remotes
- Audio accessories
- Small sensors
- Flashlights
- Toys
- Computer accessories
- Portable radios
- Electronic instruments
- Smart-home accessories
Manufacturers choose AAA cells when they need a compact cylindrical power source.
VARTA, for example, lists AAA cells for remote controls, music systems, wall clocks, radios, flashlights, toys, and wireless mice.
Internet-related meaning
AAA should not be confused with other technology uses of the abbreviation AAA.
In computing and cybersecurity, AAA can mean:
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting.
That meaning is completely different from AAA cell.
Therefore:
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| AAA cell | Small standardized battery/cell size |
| AAA battery | Consumer name for AAA cell |
| AAA security | Authentication, Authorization, Accounting |
| AAAA battery | A smaller battery size than AAA |
Context determines the meaning.
AAA Cell in Science
The AAA cell is a practical example of several scientific principles.
Electrochemistry
It demonstrates how chemical reactions can produce an electrical potential.
Energy conversion
The basic process is:
Chemical energy → Electrical energy
Voltage
Voltage represents the electrical potential difference available from the cell.
Current
Current describes the movement of electric charge through the circuit.
Capacity
Battery capacity is commonly expressed in mAh.
For example, a cell rated at 1000 mAh does not simply mean that it will always provide 1000 mA for exactly one hour. Real performance depends on discharge conditions and chemistry.
Internal resistance
Every practical cell has internal resistance. When a device draws current, the cell’s terminal voltage can fall because of this internal resistance and other electrochemical effects.
Temperature
Temperature can affect battery performance, capacity, internal resistance, and storage behavior.
Important Technical Terms
| Term | Simple meaning |
|---|---|
| Cell | One electrochemical unit |
| Voltage | Electrical potential difference |
| Current | Flow of electric charge |
| Capacity | Amount of charge a cell can deliver under specified conditions |
| mAh | Milliampere-hour, a common capacity unit |
| Wh | Watt-hour, a unit of energy |
| Chemistry | Materials and reactions used inside the cell |
| Primary cell | Generally designed for one discharge cycle |
| Secondary cell | Rechargeable cell |
| Terminal | Electrical connection point |
| Electrolyte | Material that allows ionic movement |
| Electrode | Conductive/reactive component involved in electrochemical reactions |
Physical Structure of a AAA Cell
Although internal construction varies by chemistry, a typical cylindrical AAA cell contains several important parts.
Positive terminal
The small raised end is normally the positive terminal.
Negative terminal
The flat end is normally the negative terminal.
Outer casing
The casing protects the internal components.
Electrodes
The electrodes participate in electrochemical reactions.
Electrolyte
The electrolyte permits ionic movement necessary for the electrochemical process.
Separator
The separator helps prevent direct electrical contact between electrodes while allowing ionic movement.
The standardized dimensions of the AAA format include a maximum diameter of about 10.5 mm and maximum overall height of about 44.5 mm under the cited ANSI specification.
AAA Cell vs AA Cell
AAA and AA are often confused because they have similar names.
| Feature | AAA | AA |
|---|---|---|
| Relative size | Smaller | Larger |
| Typical diameter | 10.5 mm | 14.5 mm |
| Typical length | 44.5 mm | 50.5 mm |
| Common alkaline voltage | 1.5 V | 1.5 V |
| Common use | Smaller electronics | Higher-capacity portable electronics |
| Typical capacity | Lower | Higher |
Both sizes can have similar nominal voltage, but the larger AA format generally provides greater capacity because it contains more active material.
The exact capacity depends strongly on chemistry, construction, and discharge conditions.
AAA vs AAAA
AAA and AAAA are different battery sizes.
| Feature | AAA | AAAA |
|---|---|---|
| Relative size | Larger | Smaller |
| Approx. diameter | 10.5 mm | 8.3 mm |
| Approx. length | 44.5 mm | 42.5 mm |
| Common alkaline voltage | 1.5 V | 1.5 V |
| Common uses | Remotes, mice, clocks | Styluses, small electronic devices |
AAAA cells are sometimes used in very compact devices such as powered styluses and small electronic equipment.
Spelling and Word Formation
The standard spelling is:
AAA cell
Other common forms include:
- AAA battery
- AAA-size cell
- AAA-sized battery
- Triple-A battery
- Triple-A cell
- AAA rechargeable battery
- AAA alkaline battery
Important spelling point
The term is normally written as AAA, with three capital letters.
“aaa cell” is understandable in informal writing, but AAA cell is the preferred technical and dictionary-style form.
Word formation
The expression is formed from:
AAA + cell
where AAA acts as a size label and cell identifies the electrochemical unit.
Rhyming Words
Because AAA is pronounced “triple-A,” traditional rhyme is not very natural for the written expression.
However, words and phrases that can rhyme or near-rhyme with the spoken ending “A” include:
| Rhyming or near-rhyming word | Sound relationship |
|---|---|
| day | Similar ending |
| say | Similar ending |
| way | Similar ending |
| play | Similar ending |
| stay | Similar ending |
| tray | Similar ending |
| gray/grey | Similar ending |
| may | Similar ending |
| pay | Similar ending |
| ray | Similar ending |
These are rhymes with the spoken letter A, not with the full technical phrase “AAA cell.”
Synonyms, Related Words and Antonyms
AAA cell does not have a perfect synonym because it identifies a standardized physical format. However, several related expressions are used.
| Category | Word or phrase | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Common synonym | AAA battery | Everyday term |
| Common synonym | Triple-A battery | Spoken/common form |
| Related | AAA cell | Technical expression |
| Related | LR03 | IEC alkaline designation |
| Related | R03 | IEC zinc-carbon designation |
| Related | 24A | ANSI designation for alkaline AAA |
| Related | 24D | ANSI designation for zinc-carbon AAA |
| Related | Dry cell | General battery category |
| Related | Alkaline cell | A particular chemistry |
| Related | Rechargeable cell | A reusable secondary cell |
| Related | NiMH cell | Common rechargeable chemistry |
| Related | AA cell | Larger related format |
| Related | AAAA cell | Smaller related format |
| Antonym-like contrast | Mains power | Stationary electrical supply rather than portable cell power |
| Contrast | Rechargeable vs disposable | Different usage models |
There is no true antonym for AAA cell because it is a technical noun naming a physical battery size.
Equivalents in Hindi
The English expression AAA cell is commonly retained in Hindi technical and consumer usage.
| English | Hindi |
|---|---|
| AAA cell | एएए सेल |
| AAA battery | एएए बैटरी |
| Triple-A battery | ट्रिपल-ए बैटरी |
| Alkaline AAA cell | क्षारीय एएए सेल |
| Rechargeable AAA cell | रिचार्जेबल एएए सेल |
| Battery cell | बैटरी सेल / विद्युत-रासायनिक सेल |
| Dry cell | शुष्क सेल |
Simple Hindi definition
AAA सेल एक छोटा बेलनाकार विद्युत-रासायनिक सेल है, जिसका उपयोग रिमोट, घड़ी, टॉर्च और छोटे इलेक्ट्रॉनिक उपकरणों में बिजली देने के लिए किया जाता है।
Equivalents in Odia
In Odia, the technical name is commonly transliterated.
| English | Odia |
|---|---|
| AAA cell | ଏଏଏ ସେଲ୍ |
| AAA battery | ଏଏଏ ବ୍ୟାଟେରୀ |
| Triple-A battery | ଟ୍ରିପଲ୍-ଏ ବ୍ୟାଟେରୀ |
| Alkaline AAA cell | କ୍ଷାରୀୟ ଏଏଏ ସେଲ୍ |
| Rechargeable AAA cell | ରିଚାର୍ଜ ହୋଇପାରୁଥିବା ଏଏଏ ସେଲ୍ |
| Dry cell | ଶୁଷ୍କ ସେଲ୍ |
| Electric cell | ବିଦ୍ୟୁତ୍ ସେଲ୍ |
Simple Odia definition
AAA ସେଲ୍ ହେଉଛି ଏକ ଛୋଟ ବେଲନାକାର ବିଦ୍ୟୁତ୍-ରାସାୟନିକ ସେଲ୍, ଯାହା ରିମୋଟ୍, ଘଣ୍ଟା, ଟର୍ଚ୍ଚ ଓ ଅନ୍ୟାନ୍ୟ ଛୋଟ ଇଲେକ୍ଟ୍ରୋନିକ୍ ଉପକରଣକୁ ଶକ୍ତି ଯୋଗାଇଥାଏ।
AAA Cell in Other Languages
| Language | Common equivalent |
|---|---|
| English | AAA cell / Triple-A cell |
| Hindi | एएए सेल |
| Odia | ଏଏଏ ସେଲ୍ |
| Bengali | এএএ সেল |
| Marathi | एएए सेल |
| Gujarati | એએએ સેલ |
| Punjabi | ਏਏਏ ਸੈੱਲ |
| Tamil | ஏஏஏ செல் |
| Telugu | ఏఏఏ సెల్ |
| Kannada | ಎಎಎ ಸೆಲ್ |
| Malayalam | എഎഎ സെൽ |
| Japanese | AAA電池 |
| Chinese | AAA电池 |
| Spanish | pila AAA |
| French | pile AAA |
| German | AAA-Batterie |
| Portuguese | pilha AAA |
| Italian | batteria AAA |
| Russian | батарейка AAA |
The exact terminology can vary by country and technical context.
Common Uses of AAA Cells
AAA cells are especially useful in compact, low-to-moderate power devices.
Household applications
- TV remote controls
- Wall clocks
- Alarm clocks
- Small radios
- Flashlights
- Toys
Computer accessories
- Wireless mice
- Wireless keyboards
- Presentation devices
- Some remote-control accessories
Electronic equipment
- Sensors
- Measuring instruments
- Small controllers
- Portable accessories
VARTA specifically identifies remote controls, wall clocks, radios, flashlights, toys, and wireless mice among applications for AAA products.
Advantages of AAA Cells
Small size
They fit into compact devices.
Lightweight
They are lighter than many larger cylindrical cells.
Widely available
AAA cells are commonly sold in shops and online.
Multiple chemistries
Consumers can choose among alkaline, rechargeable, lithium-based, and other AAA-sized options.
Convenient replacement
Disposable AAA cells can be quickly replaced when depleted.
Rechargeable options
NiMH AAA cells can reduce the need for repeated disposable-cell purchases when used appropriately.
Limitations
AAA cells also have limitations.
- They contain less active material than larger cells such as AA.
- They cannot power every device.
- Different chemistries have different voltages and discharge characteristics.
- Disposable cells create waste if not properly managed.
- Rechargeable cells require suitable charging equipment.
- A physically compatible cell may not always be electrically suitable for a particular device.
- Performance can decline with age and unsuitable storage conditions.
Safe Use of AAA Cells
AAA cells are generally safe when handled correctly, but basic precautions are important.
Do
- Insert the cell according to the positive and negative markings.
- Use the chemistry recommended by the device manufacturer.
- Use a proper charger for rechargeable cells.
- Keep cells away from extreme heat.
- Store unused cells appropriately.
- Recycle batteries according to local rules.
Do not
- Short-circuit a cell.
- Attempt to recharge a non-rechargeable primary cell.
- Mix incompatible chemistries.
- Mix old and new cells in the same device when avoidable.
- Put damaged, leaking, or swollen cells into normal use.
- Deliberately heat or puncture a battery.
Always follow the instructions supplied with the battery and device.
Environmental Importance
The widespread use of portable batteries creates an important waste-management issue.
A discarded battery can contain materials that should be handled through appropriate collection and recycling systems. Modern battery manufacturing has also reduced or eliminated certain hazardous materials in many consumer battery types, but responsible disposal remains important.
The environmental impact of a AAA cell includes:
- Raw material extraction
- Manufacturing
- Transportation
- Packaging
- Consumer use
- End-of-life disposal or recycling
Rechargeable cells can sometimes reduce the number of disposable batteries used over time, although their overall environmental benefit depends on how they are manufactured, charged, used, and eventually recycled.
AAA Cell in Everyday Language
People rarely say:
“My remote control requires two electrochemical cells.”
Instead, they usually say:
“My remote needs two AAA batteries.”
This is a good example of how technical language becomes simplified in everyday communication.
“AAA battery” is therefore the most familiar consumer expression, while “AAA cell” is useful when discussing battery technology scientifically or technically.
Common Confusions
AAA does not mean 1.5 V
AAA identifies the size, not necessarily the voltage.
For example, common alkaline AAA cells are 1.5 V, while NiMH AAA rechargeable cells are generally around 1.2 V.
AAA does not always mean alkaline
AAA cells can use several different chemistries.
AAA is not the same as AAAA
AAAA is a smaller format.
AAA is not AA
AA is larger than AAA.
LR03 is not the name of every AAA cell
LR03 specifically identifies the alkaline version under IEC nomenclature. Other chemistries have different codes, such as R03 and HR03.
Fun Facts About AAA Cells
- The AAA battery size dates back to 1911, when it was introduced by the American Ever Ready Company.
- AAA cells are smaller than AA cells but can have the same nominal voltage when the same general chemistry is used.
- The standard AAA format is approximately 10.5 mm in diameter and 44.5 mm long.
- An alkaline AAA cell is commonly called LR03 under IEC nomenclature.
- A zinc-carbon AAA cell is commonly designated R03.
- Rechargeable NiMH AAA cells generally have a nominal voltage of approximately 1.2 V.
- The term “AAA” describes the cell’s size, not its chemical composition.
- AAA cells are sometimes called micro batteries or micro cells in older or regional terminology.
- In Mainland China, AAA-sized batteries are commonly associated with the #7 designation.
- AAA cells are widely used because they offer a useful balance between small size and practical energy storage.
Dictionary Summary
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Word | AAA cell |
| Pronunciation | Triple-A cell |
| Word class | Noun phrase |
| Meaning | A standardized small cylindrical electrochemical cell |
| Main purpose | Supplying electrical energy |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Approximate size | 10.5 × 44.5 mm |
| Common alkaline voltage | 1.5 V |
| Common rechargeable chemistry | NiMH |
| Common rechargeable voltage | About 1.2 V |
| IEC alkaline designation | LR03 |
| IEC zinc-carbon designation | R03 |
| ANSI alkaline designation | 24A |
| First introduced | 1911 |
| Common devices | Remotes, clocks, mice, toys, flashlights |
| Main scientific field | Electrochemistry |
| Common synonym | AAA battery |
| Spoken form | Triple-A battery |
Final Definition
A AAA cell is a small standardized cylindrical electrochemical cell used to provide portable electrical power to electronic devices. The AAA designation primarily identifies its physical size, approximately 10.5 mm in diameter and 44.5 mm in length. Common AAA cells include alkaline, zinc-carbon, lithium-based, and rechargeable NiMH versions. A typical alkaline AAA cell has a nominal voltage of 1.5 V, while a common rechargeable NiMH version has a nominal voltage of about 1.2 V.
In everyday language, AAA cell and AAA battery are often used to mean the same thing. Technically, however, “cell” refers to the individual electrochemical unit. The AAA format has become one of the most recognizable small battery standards in modern life because it provides compact, portable power for countless household and electronic devices.
In one simple sentence:
A AAA cell is a small, cylindrical power cell commonly used in devices such as remote controls, clocks, toys, flashlights, and wireless accessories.