1000 mAh is the capacity of the battery. A single rechargeable cell would give 1.5 volts, regardless of its capacity.
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No he cant
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A milliamp-hour (mAh) is a measure of quality of a battery. It tells you how many hours the batter can provide one milliamp of current before it will die. A volt is the unit of electric potential. AA, AAA, C, and D batteries are all 1.5 Volts. A 9 Volt is 9 Volts. Car batteries are 12 Volts. AA's are typically rated in thousands of mAh. Cs and Ds are more, AAA and 9 Volts are typically less. If you know the power that a device consumes [i.e. Remote, wireless game controller], you can calculate how long your batters will last in the following manner. Time = [mAh / 1000] * [# of batteries * battery voltage] / device power Ex: Device is rated at 1W using 4 AA [1.5 Volt] batteries rated at 1000mAh. Time = [ 1000mAh / 1000 ] * [4 * 1.5 Volts] / 1 W = 6 Hours
1000 Milli Amp Hours How long the battery will last.
I WONDERED if they would diliver my pizza on time!
The amp-hour rating of a battery depends on its capacity. Typically, a 1.5V nickel-cadmium battery may have a capacity ranging from 600mAh to 1000mAh. To find the amp-hour rating, you would divide the capacity (in mAh) by 1000.
Yes, but it is not advisable if you live in a very cold climate.
Not a good idea. It will work but not as long as the 1000 mAh battery.
it needs 3.6 volt
There are 1000 milliamperes (mA) in one volt.
The charging time for a 3.7-volt battery depends on its capacity (measured in milliamp hours, or mAh) and the current of the charger used. For example, a 1000mAh battery charged with a 500mA charger would take approximately 2 hours to fully charge. However, charging times can vary based on the specific battery chemistry and charger efficiency. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate charging times.