Why Batteries are rated as AH i.e AmpereHour,and its
formula to converting AmpHour to Amp
Answer Posted / prashant
whenever we switch on any appliance at that instants current
is the quantity that is been actually used. Batteries are
used to supply power hence forth their ratings are mentioned
in AH ( Ampere Hour ) i.e current capacity that can be
delivered in a period of 1 hour.you can divide Amp-hr by 60
to get amperes used in a minute.both are readings for
current only
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