Answer #1:
56watt = 56000mw,
1000milliamp = 1amp,
watt = amp x volt = watt/volt,
if the battery is rated 11.1v,
so 56000mw/11.1v = 5 045.04505mah
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Answer #2:
Answer #1 has a big ' if ' hidden in it.
In general, 56 Wh = 56,000/voltage of the battery mAh and for ANY number of Wh ... call it ' P ' ...
P Wh = 1,000 P/battery voltage mAh .
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56watt =56000mw1000milliamp=1ampwatt = amp x volt=watt/volt = ampif the battery is rated 11.1vso, 56000mw/11.1v=5 045.04505mah
Only if the voltage of the battery is less than about 1.077 volts.
What's up out there? My question is how much time will a 2160 mah battery give me on my camcorder?
probably, yes. imagine putting twice a much AA's in your radio or whatever.
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1000 mAh ==2.6 Ah = 2600 mAh
This is an informal unit for energy, often used for batteries. mAh = milliampere x hours. If you know how much current you will need (in milliamperes), you can divide the 4400 mAh by the amount of current, to calculate how many hours the battery will last.
If I remember right it is 1000 mah. 500 mah is .5 amps, 2000 mah is 2 amps and so on.
Yes, this is possible. The digits refer to the battery life as measures in milliamperehours (mAh). If "x" indicates the old battery and "y" indicates the new, then the equation (60/4200)*4400 will indicate how much longer the battery will last.
mAh = milliamp hours, which is battery capacity
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