A 600 mAh battery can produce 75 mA for about 8 hours. If it is called upon to deliver 600 mA, it will last somewhat less than one hour.
This is because ampere-hour ratings for batteries are, by standard agreement, normalized to an eight-hour rate. The actual rating is only a comparative rating, so you could properly say that a 900 mAh battery, for instance, will last 1.5 times longer than a 600 mAh battery.
V is the batteries rated voltage. Ah is the amp-hour of the battery. This is a rating of how many amps it can supply for a given period of time. For example a 600 Ah battery with a 100 A load means that the battery should last 6 hours.
600 VDC.
Yes there is single phase for 600 volts. It is used for lighting. You need a transformer which gives you 600 volts plus a neutral. The voltage for the one phase to neutral is 347.
The number of bolts required for ANSI 600 flanges depends on the flange size and the specific design. Generally, ANSI flanges have a standard number of bolt holes that can range from 4 to 12, depending on the diameter. For example, a 6-inch ANSI 600 flange typically has 8 bolts, while larger sizes may have more. Always refer to the relevant flange standards or manufacturer specifications for precise details.
find the number of positive divisors of 600 inclusive of 1 and 600 itself
600 hours = 0.82 months.
It can hold 600 passengers
1 week = 7 days = 7*24 hours = 168 hours. So 600 hours = 600/168 = 3.57 weeks (approx)
It's 10 hours :)
We're taking a big risk here, but we have a hunch that you want to know how many hours there are in 600 minutes. There are 10 hours in 600 minutes.
1-600
600 minutes divided by 60 (minutes in a hour) = 10 hours.
10 hours 60 minutes in an hour therefore 600/60=10
9am to 6am is 21 hours.
That's a total of 600 hours.
exactly 10 hours
There are 5,259,492 hours in 60 years.