The larger number, when used with a unit such as feet, will also provide the larger measurement.
If we assume the same battery chemistry and quality, and the same drain, then the bigger cell will last longer than the smaller cell, as the bigger size means it'll hold a bigger amount of energy.
No, they are never exactly the same. One of your feet is bigger/smaller than the other. Whether my a millimeter or a whole size, they're never EXACTLY the same. One of my feet is a 1/2 a size bigger than my other one.
bigger
You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.
Same.
if you make it smaller then density increases (the same amount of matter must occupy a smaller space) and the inverse is true if you make it bigger.
It is the same
Much smaller, but is played the same way.
smaller They stay the same size.
Other things being equal - same material, mainly - a bigger battery will store more energy than a smaller battery. If the same amount of power is used, the bigger battery will last longer. Whether this is better or not depends on the specific needs - the bigger battery will also be heavier, and use up more space.
the same way!!!
Same procedure as for smaller ones.