4400mah
Yes - the only difference is the storage capacity (4400mAh against 4000mAh) - it will take slightly longer to re-charge.
It depends on the load.
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This refers to a battery rating (laptop in this case) Ah is ampere-hour and mAh is milliampere-hour. A milliampere-hour is one-thousandth of an ampere-hour (3.6 coulomobs) so 4400mAh would equal 4.4Ah which means it would not last as long as 4.6Ah. Thanks Wikipedia.
73WH is normally used on laptop batteries. In this case 73WH means 73 watt hours. Which shows it is 8 cell or 9 cell battery. 73 watt hours are not actually depict the laptop will last for 73 hours. whereas 1 watt hour is equal to 1 working hour but normally laptops run on average 18-22 watt per hour so in this case 73/20 = 3.65 hours or approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes.
That would depend on what type of laptop is using it. If you have one of the higher spec'd laptops, then the 8 cell is a better option since it can supply all components with enough energy. Conversely, a less powerful system will run on the 6 cell fine, as well as giving you slightly longer battery life on average.
The Compaq Presario R3000 battery has an original cell type, Li-ion chemistry, and a capacity of 4400mAH/ 8- cell. The battery has a life of 11 hours.
That depends on the load. If the load is 1 milli-amp, the battery would last for 4400 hours. If the load is 8800 milli-amps, the battery would last for 1/2 hour. (in a perfect world, discounting electrical inefficiencies)
Yes, generally, the laptop computer batteries have become li-ion rechargeable, of course, including the brand new Dell inspiron 6000 laptop battery. Its battery type is Dell 310-6321 310-6322 312-0339 312-0339 312-0348 312-0349 312-0350 C5974 D5318 F5635 G5260 G5266 U4873, they are all suitable with Dell inspiron 6000, Dell inspiron 9200/ 9300/ 9400/ E1505/ E1705/ XPS Gen 2, XPS M170, XPS M1710. Specs: 4400mAh and 6600mAh extra storage capacities, 11.1voltage.
Cannot be determined with the information given. If you are asking about on a single charge, the load current must be known. If you are asking about total life of the battery before it cannot hold charge, there are so many variables that any answer is an estimate that may be off by orders of magnitude.
Assuming the battery has a capacity of 4400mAh (typical for consumer-grade batteries), and the light bulb draws a continuous 44 watts, the battery would last around 1 hour before needing to be recharged. Remember that factors like battery efficiency, temperature, and age can affect this estimate.