#8 you mean a giant Amazonian lily pad (3 species I believe). The many species of water lilies in the rest of the world don't look like that.
#11 it's a littoral combat ship (LCS), what you talking about Willis?
#43 9V batteries were invented in the 1950s, well before AAA batteries, so I call bullsh#t. No way you could fit 6 of them in the form factor, photoshopped...
Tensey, #43 - 9 volt batteries were invented in the 1940's; AAA's have been around since 1911, and standardized in 1959. What is pictured is 6 AAAA cylindrical cells within a 9 volt battery package. Early 9 volt batteries used 6 rectangular cells in the package, but the AAAA's are dimensionally appropriate to the application.
#8 you mean a giant Amazonian lily pad (3 species I believe). The many species of water lilies in the rest of the world don't look like that.
#11 it's a littoral combat ship (LCS), what you talking about Willis?
#43 9V batteries were invented in the 1950s, well before AAA batteries, so I call bullsh#t. No way you could fit 6 of them in the form factor, photoshopped...
Tensey, #43 - 9 volt batteries were invented in the 1940's; AAA's have been around since 1911, and standardized in 1959. What is pictured is 6 AAAA cylindrical cells within a 9 volt battery package. Early 9 volt batteries used 6 rectangular cells in the package, but the AAAA's are dimensionally appropriate to the application.
#11 it's a littoral combat ship (LCS), what you talking about Willis?
#43 9V batteries were invented in the 1950s, well before AAA batteries, so I call bullsh#t. No way you could fit 6 of them in the form factor, photoshopped...
I've cracked open a 6v battery, there are 6 small regular shaped batteries inside (whether they were the exact same size as a AAA I can't say)
What is pictured is 6 AAAA cylindrical cells within a 9 volt battery package. Early 9 volt batteries used 6 rectangular cells in the package, but the AAAA's are dimensionally appropriate to the application.
there is no single electro-chemical element that can produce 9V on its own, so yeah, you need to slap 6 1.5V cells together.
The one I opened had rectangular packs stacked on top of each other, but a "sixpack" works the same way.
By the way, cars were invented in the late 1800s and you don't see cars like that any more, so the "invented in" argument is pretty pointless