what is a mAh?? pls give proper meaning with example
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The symbol "mAh"—note the capitalization—means "milliampere hour." This is a unit of electric charge, and it's the most common way to express the capacity of small batteries. (Bigger batteries are labeled in ampere hours; 1 Ah = 1000 mAh.) You can calculate the capacity of a battery by multiplying the discharge current by the duration of time that the battery can supply that much current.
Very roughly, a 1000 mAh battery can supply 1000 mA for one hour, or 100 mA for ten hours, or 10 mA for 100 hours, but this is a simplification since the capacity of the battery depends on the discharge rate. (How much it changes depends on the type of battery.) So a rating of 1000 mAh is actually an incomplete description of the battery's capacity unless you also know the corresponding discharge rate.
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The symbol "mAh"—note the capitalization—means "milliampere hour." This is a unit of electric charge, and it's the most common way to express the capacity of small batteries. (Bigger batteries are labeled in ampere hours; 1 Ah = 1000 mAh.) You can calculate the capacity of a battery by multiplying the discharge current by the duration of time that the battery can supply that much current.
Very roughly, a 1000 mAh battery can supply 1000 mA for one hour, or 100 mA for ten hours, or 10 mA for 100 hours, but this is a simplification since the capacity of the battery depends on the discharge rate. (How much it changes depends on the type of battery.) So a rating of 1000 mAh is actually an incomplete description of the battery's capacity unless you also know the corresponding discharge rate.
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