The number of Ah (ampere-hours) or milli-ampere-hours tells you NOTHING about the voltage. It is the amount of current (amperes), multiplied by the time such a current can be extracted from the battery.If you multiply the number of Ah by the voltage, you will get the energy stored in the battery.
P=EI. MEANS POWER EQUALS VOLTAGE TIME AMPERAGE .9 X 3.7 = 3.33 WATTS. 3.33 WATTS FOR ONE HOUR AT 3.7 volts
1000 mAh is the capacity of the battery. A single rechargeable cell would give 1.5 volts, regardless of its capacity.
1432 mah battery
The milli-amp-hours rating has nothing to do with the voltage. The rating should be something like 3000 mah at 12V or 3000 mah at 1.5V. One common 3000 mAh battery is 3.0 volts; another is 3.7 volts. A common camcorder battery is 7.4 volts. Some DeWalt tools use 12 V 3000 mAh batteries.
D5318 IS THE STYLE OF BATTERY. MAH STANDS FOR MILIE AMP HOURS AND IS THE RESERVE POWER OF THE BATTERY, THE HIGHER THE NUMBER THE LONGER THE BATTERY WILL GENERATE POWER. OF MAIN IMPORTANCE IS THE VOLTAGE IF THE OLD BATTERY IS 11.1 VOLTS, THE NEW MUST BE THE SAME, NOT HIGHER OR LOWER
The Nintendo DS Battery: * Li-ion * 3.7 Volts DC * 850 mAh
None, battery capacity is specified in mAh not mA. The capacity of an AA battery varies from 1700 mAh to 3000 mAh depending on the battery chemistry (e.g. carbon-zinc, alkaline, lithium).
mAh stands for milli ampere hour and it is a measurement of how many milli amps of current a battery is capable of producing in one hour. Yes you can substitute a battery with a higher mAh current rating provided you use the same battery voltage.
It has a lithium ion polymer battery but I don't know anything else about it besides that its 3.7 volts. Sorry but i don't know the mAH.
You simply divide the MAH of your battery the MAH of your charger. For example my battery is 1500 MAH and my charger is 250 MAH. 1500/250=6 which means I have to charge my battery for six hours.
No reason why not. So long as the physical size of the battery matches, and the voltage it delivers is the same - you should be able to replace it with the higher mAh battery.
Sure, if they have the same voltage.