Milliamp-hours per hour
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There is. It's "Worcestershiresauce sauce".
No, the safeword is "0.002 cents"
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Give 'em a break, I'm sure it's just their first error with units. (Procedes to google "verizon dollars and cents")
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Bros time traveling
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Furlongs per fortnight.
And an IRL one I encountered, and some one straight facedly expected me to do scientific research in this unit: The Miner's Inch.
Acre-feet as a unit of volume is one I've heard before.
Absolutely cursed unit.
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Acre-feet as a unit of volume is one I've heard before.
Absolutely cursed unit.
Seems like a useful unit for measuring irrigation water.
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Seems like a useful unit for measuring irrigation water.
Or manure.
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Or manure.
Or bullshit.
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Seems like a useful unit for measuring irrigation water.
Its usually on the purchasing side, and yeah, from that perspective it makes sense, especially in deficit irrigation scenarios.
I take far less issue with acre feet than I do with the miner's inch.
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“Honey, can you come down to the bank? I need you to put in your PIN number at the ATM machine, as ASAP as possible!”
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mA / h / h => mAh / h^2^
That's one hell of a measurement unit.
Edith: apparently I'm an idiot
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mA / h / h => mAh / h^2^
That's one hell of a measurement unit.
Edith: apparently I'm an idiot
mAh ≠ mA/h
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So this is 510 mA per hour, I guess. That or it just draws 510 mA continuously
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How many MPG per gallon does it get per mile, though?
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Furlongs per fortnight.
And an IRL one I encountered, and some one straight facedly expected me to do scientific research in this unit: The Miner's Inch.
Furlongs per fortnite, but its talking about the file size of the uncompiled source code of the current version.
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“Honey, can you come down to the bank? I need you to put in your PIN number at the ATM machine, as ASAP as possible!”
No, there's no "per" in mAh.
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So this is 510 mA per hour, I guess. That or it just draws 510 mA continuously
Not really, it makes sense to give a max current. If a car's top speed is listed as 200 km per hour, it does not mean that it goes this fast continuously.
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Not really, it makes sense to give a max current. If a car's top speed is listed as 200 km per hour, it does not mean that it goes this fast continuously.
I get this is a battery but the units don’t make sense unless it’s going at 100% all the time
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So this is 510 mA per hour, I guess. That or it just draws 510 mA continuously
wrote last edited by [email protected]The battery has the storage capacity to pass 510 mA in an hour. If you discharge at half the capacity of 255 mAh (0.5C) it will be empty after 2 hours.
If it was to draw 51 mAh (0.1C) it would last 10 hours.
But if it would draw 1020 mAh (2C) it would only last 30 minutes
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No, there's no "per" in mAh.
Of course there is, miliAmp per(e) hour,duh.
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I get this is a battery but the units don’t make sense unless it’s going at 100% all the time
Really? I have a camera that is rated "3.7 V, 2 A" but only draws that amount from the battery when the flash capacitor is recharging. Yes, the normal current draw would be more helpful, and in case of a watch, the standby current.
This may be the charging current but it would be pretty unusual to pick a value slightly above what legacy USB can deliver (500 mA).