The numerical designations for the two battery examples you give in your question mean that the first battery will deliver 700 milliamps [700/1000th of an Amp] for a period of one hour. The same is true for the second battery except that it will delivery slightly more current[850mA] for one hour, or the same 700mAH rate for a slightly longer time.
These cameras use rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries. The batteries are not a standard size such as AA batteries, but additional batteries are available from Sony and other manufacturers.
In most cases yes, they use batteries to start the engine.
Yes, MacBooks use lithium-ion batteries.
AG13 batteries are alkaline batteries. They are the button type of batteries that can be used in various devices. The most common devices to use ag13 batteries are watches, calculators and medical devices.
they use rechargable batteries
You don't use batteries in microwaves.
Just use regular AA batteries.
You could not use lightning instead of batteries.
no solar panals don't use batteries because the sunlight is the batteries. the sun is a resource of batteries. the solar panels take energy from the sun, then at night it use the energy from the sun that is collected in the day.
Of course flashlight use batteries,no batteries means no power. I have a Imalent flashlight with remote control,very fashion,lol
Yes you can. Just don't mix the normal batteries with the rechargable batteries because these are two different kinds of batteries and mixing them might cause harm to your device. Only use one or the other.Also look at your instruction manual for use of the camera and if it clearly says don't use regular batteries then follow their advice.
Headphones do not use batteries, they use a power source such as an iPod or mobile phone.