The battery in the slim model is an improved one, it is slightly different to the original model.
Cannot say as different batteries with the same voltage have different capacity (rated in Ampere Hours). If you had instead asked "How long will it take 532 milliamps to drain a 350 Ampere Hour battery?" that would be much easier (657.89 hours).
The main difference between a AAA and a D battery is the size. With the size, you can put more charge holding materials, such as Lithium-Ion, Ni-Cad, etc. They both have the same voltage output, but the D battery can hold more charge. Since electronic devices "pull" charge from the batteries, the D battery will last longer comparitively to a AAA battery in a similar device. This is why you see AAA batteries used in small devices, that have low current draw, and D batteries are used in items that require more power, such as boom boxes, and such.
well, i don't really get your mean, if your lithium battery declines, you can replace it for a same capacity, working volt, and the part number.
A "C" battery has a 1.5 Volts same with AAA, AA, and D batteries.
Yes, the amp hour rating gives you an idea of the capacity of the battery and charger. The charger and battery need to have the same voltages. i.e. dont try to charge a 6v battery with a 12 v charger. The battery will be charged until it is full.
Different batteries have different capacities, and will therefore store a different amount of energy - and require a different power if you want to charge them in the same time.
It is the same if you have can recharge your battery or you buy disposable, the Bluetooth remote may require a AA battery or a Lithium 3.0V coin battery. It will depend on what type of remote you have.
No not all AC adapters are the same.. Some require different voltages and expel different amounts of current and voltage. For example if you break your phone charger and buy a "bootleg" replacement and it possible that it doesn't charge your phone battery properly and will in turn possible ruin your battery.
Same basic design/different group size.
The short answer is no. The PSP slim "CAN" take the larger battery from the PSP-1000 series, but it sticks out and you need to get a custom battery cover for it. The PSP-1000 can take the Slim or PSP-2000 battery, but, the same logic follows. It's best to keep the proper batteries to the right console.
No Electricity is electricity and it is made in different ways of which a battery is one
The battery for US and UK is the same but the different is the battery charger You should get a UK charger for you battery.
Depending on the type of pocket radio that you are using, usually triple A or double A batteries will work. There are also a few pocket radios that require the same battery that is used for the phone, a lithium ion battery.
Yes it does. They are essentially the same battery just produced by different manufactures.
I think it was no difference. The 1000 had a bigger battery and used more power while the 2000 had a smaller batter with the same amount of power. For both it is 3-6 hours. You can put the 1000 battery into the 2000 and have it work with more playing time but the battery will bulge out of the system so you have to buy a battery cover online.
If a data set consists of 1000 different values can the mean and the median be the same
Batteries are basically the same for petrol or deisel engines, but diesel engines require more cranking force and demand a bigger battery. So a battery from a diesel engine is ok for petrol, providing it fits.