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ampere hour is the unit of electricity consumed by electrical load,for example you are consuming 5ampere per hour so unit of power will 5amp-hour,generally unit of power is kilowatthour,so 1000amp-hour =1KWH ampere =voltage/resistance, amp-hour the unit of power on which tariff is calculated for the consumption of electricity

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Usually, it's a measurement on how much energy a battery holds. An average car battery can hold something like 60 amp hours, which means that the battery can supply 60 amps for one hour, or one amp for 60 hours or whatever combo that still gives a total of 60.

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Volt Ampere Hour indicate the capacity of a electric charge store able device like battery.

It consist three parts:

  1. Volt
  2. Ampere
  3. Hour

Volt: unit of electrical potential difference.

Ampere: Unit of Flow of Electric charge.

Hour : Its Big unit of time

Volt Ampere : Indicate the power of a dc system.(store able device Always be DC system)

Volt Ampere Hour : Indicate Power of a battery multiplied by time(in Hour) it will serve.

Let a battery having 'x' Voltage is connected with Load(Light, Fan, Electric Load). If in this system the flow of current is 'y' and if this system serve for 'z' Hour until finish all the energy stored in that battery then, we will say the capacity of the battery is xyz volt ampere Hour.

So, A battery of xyz volt ampere Hour will serve z Hour for a load taking y ampere at x volt.

Make xyz=800

Now Let x=12 Volt(Terminal potential difference of a battery)

then consider a load on x(=12) volt takes y=5 Ampear

then we got xyz=800

=> 60z=800

=>z=13.33

Means this system will continue for 13.33 Hour

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Amperes are coulombs per second, so an ampere-hour is 3,600 coulombs, and that is a measure of charge. You are probably talking about watt-hour rating. Watts are joules per second, so a watt-hour is 3,600 joules, which is a measure of energy. Most often, energy measurements by the "electric meter" are in kilowatt-hours, which is the same as 3.6 megajoules.

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The ratio of the ampere-hour output of a battery, to the input required to restore it to its initial state of charge, under specified conditions (also known as 'coulombic efficiency').

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The hour of time evolved with the battery current with the negative particles divided by the positive? I think?

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An ampere-hour is a unit of electric charge equal to the charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one hour through a specified point in a the circuit, equal to 3600 coulombs.

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1 amp of power used in 1 hour

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