The current from a 1.5-volt flashlight battery is typically much lower than that from a 12-volt car battery, mainly due to differences in voltage and internal resistance. A 12-volt car battery can supply a higher current because it is designed to provide power for larger loads, such as starting an engine. In contrast, a 1.5-volt battery has limited capacity and is generally used for lower-power devices. The actual current drawn from each battery depends on the resistance of the connected load.
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