From 600 to 5400 depending on type.So it depends on the capacity of each battery.
Non-rechargeable zinc-carbon AA batteries may have a rating between 400-900 mAh.
'Long-life' (zinc chloride) batteries last for about 1000-1500 mAh.
AA re-chargeable (alkaline) batteries carry a rating in milliampere hours (mAh). e.g 1700 mAh, 2100 mAh, 2450 mHa etc., up to about 3000 mAh.
The higher the rating the longer it will last for any given usage at a constant temperature. (Even without usage there will always be some drainage of power over the months)
Two batteries will have more power than one battery, but the way that the power is used by the equipment and the 'cell-balancing' between the two batteries will affect the total life that can be expected from a power unit of two AA batteries.
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they are two different things.
You can't use AAA to prove two triangles congruent because triangles can have the same measures of all its angles but be bigger or smaller, AAA could probably be used to prove two triangles are similar not congruent.
AA : Aa in the ratio of 1:1
Yes. The "1350" and the "400" are the rated capacity of the units. If they are truly equivalent in all other respects, then the 1350 will work fine, and it'll last 3 times as long as the 400 does between recharges.
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Many different battery brands include AAA batteries some examples of AAA battery brands include two of the biggest battery brands, Energizer and Duracell.
I bought two packs and both were 2300 mAH made in China and not the 2500 mAH made in Japan some have reported. The 2500 mAH Duracell cells are made by Sanyo and are the best NiMH AA available. These aren't nearly as good. They don't stand up to high discharge rates nearly as well as the 2500 mAH Duracell labeled Sanyo cells and deliver much less useable capacity when run hard.
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
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No you don't, but you do have to have the two years General ed classes.
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
The genotypic ratio of a cross of Aa and Aa is: one AA, one aa, and two Aa. Or 1:2:1