probably, yes.
imagine putting twice a much AA's in your radio or whatever.
My mobile phone (an Alcatel) charger will supply 500 mA at 5 V. So the maximum continuous power it is capable of supplying will be the product of these two -i.e. 2.5 W. Of course, it won't necessarily ever reach that value in practise.
100 gauge = 1/1000 of an inch. 1 inch = 25.4mm Therefore: 500 gauge = (5/1000) x 25.4mm = 0.127mm = 1.27 x 10-4m = 127 x 10-6m. As we know 10-6 is a micro meter Then: 500guage = 127 microns.
6Ah will provide 500 milliamphours for 12 hours.
Line current = 10MW / 500kV = 20A Assuming the 1000 ohms is the resistance of the entire transmission line, end to end. Power loss = line current ^ 2 * line resistance = 20A ^ 2 * 1000 ohms = 400 KW
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The current rating on a charger ("1000 mA", "500 mA"), usually means the currentthat the charger is capable of supplying if it needs to. It's NOT the current that'salways being pumped out.If your 7AH battery needs 500 mA at some time during the charging operation,then a 1000mA charger is capable of supplying it.
It means that the charger is built to be used together with a battery that has a 500 mAh (500 milli ampere hours) capacity.
HQRP Battery Charger for Olympus Evolt E510 is available on amazon.
a gmc battery can be from 500 to 1000 cracking amps. if you are using a 2 or 6 amp charger the 6 amp will charge faster than the 2 amp.
regular plain charger, charger SE, charger 500, and charger R/T.
1000 - 500 = 500. It's the same as asking: 1000 x 1/2.
500 * 1000 = 500,000
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Usually three or four of them... typically, 500 - 1000 Cold Cranking Amps... lower the CCA, the more longevity the battery typically has.
1000
coronet, coronet 500, coronet R/T, coronet super bee, coronet 440 model, charger, charger 500, charger R/T, charger SE.
500 + 500 is equal to 1,000