56watt =56000mw
1000milliamp=1amp
watt = amp x volt
=watt/volt = amp
if the battery is rated 11.1v
so, 56000mw/11.1v=5 045.04505mah
This is an informal unit for energy, often used for batteries. mAh = milliampere x hours. If you know how much current you will need (in milliamperes), you can divide the 4400 mAh by the amount of current, to calculate how many hours the battery will last.
It depends on the voltage. Divide the watt-hours (Wh) by the voltage (V) and you will get the Ampere-hours (Ah). So if the voltage is at 10.8V, divide 47 Wh by 10.8V to get about 4.352 Ah. Finally, convert the Ah to milli-Ah (mAh) by multiplying by 1000 to get 4,352 mAh which is rounded to 4400 mAh. So 47 Wh at 10.8V is about 4400 mAh. -UnrivaledShogun.
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Answer #1:56watt = 56000mw,1000milliamp = 1amp,watt = amp x volt = watt/volt,if the battery is rated 11.1v,so 56000mw/11.1v = 5 045.04505mah==============================Answer #2:Answer #1 has a big ' if ' hidden in it.In general, 56 Wh = 56,000/voltage of the battery mAh and for ANY number of Wh ... call it ' P ' ...P Wh = 1,000 P/battery voltage mAh .
If I remember right it is 1000 mah. 500 mah is .5 amps, 2000 mah is 2 amps and so on.
Only if the voltage of the battery is less than about 1.077 volts.
There are 5 ampere hours in 5000 mAh
1432 mah battery
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That would depend on the actual battery's specifications. I've seen some D cells rated as low as ~2000 mAh. However a full true D cell should have a rating between 10,000 mAh and 15,000 mAh.
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40 hours
This is an informal unit for energy, often used for batteries. mAh = milliampere x hours. If you know how much current you will need (in milliamperes), you can divide the 4400 mAh by the amount of current, to calculate how many hours the battery will last.
200 mah s !!!
Zinc-carbon AA =400-900 mah Alkaline AA = 1700-3000 mah :: I believe the above answer to be misleading/misguiding, the question is "How much mA does a single AA battery have?" not how many mAh. in mA a single AA batter will have about 3.6mA to 4.0mA it is important to distinguish mA from mAh, if one were to connect a device that required 4.0mA to a power source of 400-900mA this would likely destroy the device. mAh deals more with how long the battery life lasts.