Electronic – AA battery vs AAA battery – amperage and voltage

batteriesdc motormotor

I am testing the RPM values of a 1.5-3V motor with AA and AAA batteries. When I attached a dual battery holder with two AAA batteries to the motor, the motor spins almost twice as fast as when it is connected to the dual battery holder with two AA batteries.

Since both types of batteries have the same voltage, why does the motor spin faster? I know that AA batteries typically have more capacity in terms of mAh, however I'm not sure how this translates into motor RPM.

Best Answer

The obvious guess would be that your AAA battery holder has the batteries wired in series, so you're getting an output of ~3V, where the AA battery holder has the batteries wired in parallel, so it's producing ~1.5V output (with higher current capability, which probably doesn't make much difference in this case).