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'''Ampere hour''' (abreviated '''amp hour''' or '''Ah''') is a measurement of the amount of electrical energy, or amps, flowing in an electrical circuit, times the time that it has flowed. It's often used to describe the capacity of batteries. A milliampere hour (mAh) is 1,000th of an Ah. The ampere is named after Andre Marie Ampere, French physicist (1775-1836). '''Ampere hour''' (abbreviated '''amp hour''' or '''Ah''') is a measurement of the amount of electrical energy (amps) flowing in an electrical circuit, times the time that it has flowed. It's often used to describe the capacity of batteries. A milliampere hour (mAh) is 1,000th of an Ah. The ampere is named after Andre Marie Ampere, French physicist (1775-1836).

Ampere hour (abbreviated amp hour or Ah) is a measurement of the amount of electrical energy (amps) flowing in an electrical circuit, times the time that it has flowed. It's often used to describe the capacity of batteries. A milliampere hour (mAh) is 1,000th of an Ah. The ampere is named after Andre Marie Ampere, French physicist (1775-1836).

Examples:

  • "AA" batteries hold around 1200 to 1800 mAh while larger deep cycle batteries hold 60 Ah and up.
  • A 60 Ah battery could provide 3 amps for 20 hours.
  • When Sam was considering a SolarPoweredAccessPoint, he wanted to make sure that the solar panel and batteries would provided enough amp hours to adequately power the equipment when it's needed.

-ChadPatteson


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