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I have two batteries, both 1.5 volts one is 3800 mAh and 5800 mAh, does it mean that the 5800 mAh store more electrons?
thanks bro!DaleSpam said:It stores more energy. Batteries don't store electrons.
The main difference between a 3800 mAh and 5800 mAh battery is their capacity, which is measured in milliampere-hours (mAh). This indicates how much charge a battery can hold and how long it can power a device. In this case, the 5800 mAh battery has a higher capacity and can last longer than the 3800 mAh battery.
In most cases, yes. A device with a 5800 mAh battery will generally last longer than a device with a 3800 mAh battery. However, the actual battery life will also depend on other factors such as the device's power consumption and usage patterns.
Not necessarily. While a higher mAh rating typically means a longer battery life, it also depends on the device's power consumption and efficiency. For example, a device with a lower capacity battery may have better power management and last longer than a device with a higher capacity battery.
It depends on the device and the battery's compatibility. Some devices may only be compatible with specific battery sizes and capacities. It is best to consult the device's manufacturer or a professional before replacing a battery with a higher capacity.
The best way to determine the right battery capacity for your device is to check the manufacturer's recommendations. They will typically specify the compatible battery size and capacity for the device. It is also important to consider your usage patterns and how long you need the device to last on a single charge.