The total charge a battery can supply is rated in mA . h,

Chapter 22, Problem 51GP

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Problem 51GP

The total charge a battery can supply is rated in mA . h, the product of the current (in mA) and the time (in h) that the battery can provide this current. A battery rated at 1000 mA . h can supply a current of 1000 mA for 1.0 h, 500 mA current for 2.0 h, and so on. A typical AA rechargeable battery has a voltage of 1.2 V and a rating of 1800 mA . h. For how long could this battery drive current through a long, thin wire of resistance 22 Ω?

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