The specification 7.2V 4400mAh refers to a battery's voltage and capacity. The "7.2V" indicates that the battery operates at a nominal voltage of 7.2 volts, which is common for rechargeable batteries like NiMH. The "4400mAh" (milliamp-hours) indicates the battery's capacity, meaning it can deliver 4400 milliamps of current for one hour, or a lower current for a longer duration. Together, these values help determine how long the battery can power a device before needing to be recharged.
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what does it mean
It is equivalent to: 9+72v
4400mah
This gun was made in 1972
It was made in 1972
36V to 72V
Yes - the only difference is the storage capacity (4400mAh against 4000mAh) - it will take slightly longer to re-charge.
It depends on the load.
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your browning auto-5 magnum was made in 1972.
This refers to a battery rating (laptop in this case) Ah is ampere-hour and mAh is milliampere-hour. A milliampere-hour is one-thousandth of an ampere-hour (3.6 coulomobs) so 4400mAh would equal 4.4Ah which means it would not last as long as 4.6Ah. Thanks Wikipedia.
1972. 100-800 USD depending on specifics
50-300 USD or so