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No, a milliampere (mA) and a milliampere-hour (mAh) are not the same. A milliampere is a unit of electrical current, representing one-thousandth of an ampere, while a milliampere-hour is a unit of electric charge, measuring how much current flows over time. Specifically, mAh indicates the capacity of a battery to deliver a certain current over an hour. For example, a battery rated at 1000 mAh can theoretically provide 1000 mA for one hour before being depleted.

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