This experiment is conducted to investigate the effect of brand on the performance of AA non-rechargeable batteries so that people in industries like robotics and product development use electronics know that the brand of the battery matters. Through this experiment, we try to let manufacturers of products know that there is a difference between the different brands of batteries and which one is the best for their products.
Our problem statement is to find out what brand of AA Alkaline batteries will last the longest under load and take in data like the Voltage and Current to see what point the battery will stop functioning and stop powering the device.
We found out that battery Voltage and Current discharge rates are not linear (a straight line), but instead, it sustains Voltage for some time before dropping very quickly to a voltage that can no longer support a load like powering a motor. This entire drop in Voltage is only about 10 to 20 minutes in total. It may seem like a long time, but it is relatively short compared to the battery's lifespan.
Thus, our research will benefit those in the mobile technology sector by letting them know that not only does their product have to be good, but the thing that powers it also has to be up to standard.
So, in conclusion, we can say that if our research is used, it can significantly increase productivity at work when using light electronic devices.