mAh, milliampere-hour, is used as an informal measure of energy stored in a battery - the product of the current (in mA), and how long this current can be sustained (in hours). More mAh (or Ah) is therefore better.
You can - but it will take a little longer to charge the higher capacity battery.
No reason why not. So long as the physical size of the battery matches, and the voltage it delivers is the same - you should be able to replace it with the higher mAh battery.
Yes and no. The higher capacity battery will last longer, but you need to consider the charger. It depends on the design of the circuit.
mAh stands for milli ampere hour and it is a measurement of how many milli amps of current a battery is capable of producing in one hour. Yes you can substitute a battery with a higher mAh current rating provided you use the same battery voltage.
No, a 1000 mAh battery should not replace a 400 mAh battery in solar lights unless the system is designed to handle the higher capacity. Using a battery with a significantly higher capacity than what the system is designed for can potentially damage the circuitry and reduce the efficiency of the lights. It's best to stick with the recommended battery capacity for optimal performance.
There are multiple battery sizes for electronic cigarettes. The batteries are measured in milliamps hour (mAh). Most batteries come in sizes 650 mAh, 900 mAh, 950 mAh, 1000-1200 mAh. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last after being fully charged. Therefore, if you have a larger mAh battery, you will be able to get a greater puff amount before having to recharge the battery.
The number that you refer to is the ampacity of the battery. The higher the number the longer the battery will operate in the device. As long as the voltage output of the two batteries are the same it will not ruin your laptop.
Provided the battery physically fits where it needs to, and has a voltage which is the same or very close to it, there's no good reason why a battery of higher capacity shouldn't be okay. You'll even get longer operating time from the device.
D5318 IS THE STYLE OF BATTERY. MAH STANDS FOR MILIE AMP HOURS AND IS THE RESERVE POWER OF THE BATTERY, THE HIGHER THE NUMBER THE LONGER THE BATTERY WILL GENERATE POWER. OF MAIN IMPORTANCE IS THE VOLTAGE IF THE OLD BATTERY IS 11.1 VOLTS, THE NEW MUST BE THE SAME, NOT HIGHER OR LOWER
as long as the battery fits it will work just fine
9.6V Nun-Chuck 24000 Mah battery
Not a good idea. It will work but not as long as the 1000 mAh battery.