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I am not sure what you mean, but ampere is a unit of current, not of energy. In the case of a constant current, if the current is 1 ampere in a second, it will be 1 ampere in an hour, or in a day.
simple. lets imagine you have a 70 Amp Hour battery (technically an accumulator, not a battery, but thats not important). the designation means it can sustain a 1 ampere continuous drain for 70 hours, or a 70 ampere drain for 1 hour. these figures are usually validated by certain temperature ranges etc,, hope this helps.
ampere hour is the unit of electricity consumed by electrical load,for example you are consuming 5ampere per hour so unit of power will 5amp-hour,generally unit of power is kilowatthour,so 1000amp-hour =1KWH ampere =voltage/resistance, amp-hour the unit of power on which tariff is calculated for the consumption of electricity
The Ah means ampere hour. This fuse is rated 6.3 Ah. That means it has the ability to carry 6.3 Ah before it blows.
A milliamp-hour is one thousanth of an amp-hour. For example: if you have a fully charged battery of 500 mAh (milliamp-hours), it is able to feed a lamp which draws a current of 500 mA for one hour. It also is able to feed a mobile phone in standby over a period of 50 hours, if it draws a current of 10 mA.Alternative AnswerA milliampere hour (not 'milliamp hour'!) is one-thousandth of an ampere hour, which is a unit of electrical charge. The SI unit for charge is a coulomb, which is a special name given to an ampere second. So, and ampere hour is 60 x 60, or 360 times larger than a coulomb.
A milliamp-hour is one thousanth of an amp-hour. For example: if you have a fully charged battery of 500 mAh (milliamp-hours), it is able to feed a lamp which draws a current of 500 mA for one hour. It also is able to feed a mobile phone in standby over a period of 50 hours, if it draws a current of 10 mA.Alternative AnswerA milliampere hour (not 'milliamp hour'!) is one-thousandth of an ampere hour, which is a unit of electrical charge. The SI unit for charge is a coulomb, which is a special name given to an ampere second. So, and ampere hour is 60 x 60, or 360 times larger than a coulomb.
1. If you think to volume: litre (L) 2. In electrical engineering: coulomb or ampere-hour 3. If you mean capacitance (electronics), the unit is a Farad.
AF refers to the ampere rating of the breaker frame and AT refers to the breaker trip rating in amps. These are not breakers that you would find in your home but industrial molded case breakers. The current trips can be changed out to different values all within the same frame size.
Do you mean 6600mAh? In relation to a battery this would mean a capacity of 6600 milli-Ampere hours. In other words the battery can supply 6600mA for 1 hour.
AO rating mean Adults Only
uA, means Micro-Amp or 1 millionth of an Ampere mA, means milli-Amp or 1 thousandth of an Ampere. An Ampere is a unit measurement of electric current flowing in a circuit.
it define electrons flow measured in ampere.