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24 September, 03:14

You decide to use a battery labeled "205 mAh 1S" with a total voltage of 3.7 V. What is the overall energy capacity of the battery?

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  1. 24 September, 06:10
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    Answer: 0.7585Wh

    Explanation:

    Battery capacity = 205 mAH

    Nominal Voltage (V) = 3.7

    The overall energy capacity of the battery is measured in watt-hour. Which is the product of the battery capacity in Ampere-hour (AH) and the nominal voltage of the battery in volt (V)

    205mAH = 205/1000 = 0.205AH

    Therefore, energy capacity:

    0.205AH * 3.7 V = 0.7585Wh

    This gives us the amount of energy stored in the battery per hour.

    Therefore, a battery with nominal voltage of 3.7V and current capacity of 205mAH has a maximum energy capacity of 0.8585Wh.
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