A 3500 mAh (milliampere-hour) rating indicates the capacity of a battery, specifically how much charge it can hold. It means the battery can theoretically deliver a current of 3500 milliamperes for one hour before being fully discharged. Higher mAh values generally suggest longer battery life for devices, assuming other factors remain constant. This rating is commonly used for rechargeable batteries in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics.
40 hours
Not really. 6000 mah means the battery has a capacity of 750 (6000 / 8) ma for 8 hours, while 7800 mah means the battery has a capacity of 975 (7800 / 8) ma for 8 hours.
what is it = mah zeh (מה זה)
You simply divide the MAH of your battery the MAH of your charger. For example my battery is 1500 MAH and my charger is 250 MAH. 1500/250=6 which means I have to charge my battery for six hours.
"Mate masie" is pronounced as "mah-tay mah-see." The phrase is from the Ghanaian language Twi and means "what I hear, I keep."
It means that the charger is built to be used together with a battery that has a 500 mAh (500 milli ampere hours) capacity.
Yes. The larger capacity means that it will deliver charge for (very slightly) longer than the other one.
Mah Nà Mah Nà was created in 1968.
Yes, it means "angel of death" and is pronounced "Malach Ha-Mavet" in Modern Hebrew.
Makikonu [mah-kee-ko-noo] accent on either the third or last syllable.
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
200 mah s !!!