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2006-07-01 19:37:15 · 4 answers · asked by babiblu0508 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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even more joke answers - Y!A is going down the drain!

eminem: you better should singing your sh...y rap than answer here (wh = watt-henry hahaha).
harmono: you should repeat mathematics lesson 4 "divide" (35/5 = 6 ...... :lmao:)

my 2 cents to the battery capacity:
35Wh / 14V = 2500mAh what is pretty low (in best case it can run a Core Solo notebook with onboard graphics for 2 hours, without using the CD/DVD drive).
A good notebook battery should have a capacity of 80 - 85 Wh to run a Core Duo notebook with dedicated graphics including the use of the CD/DVD drive to last for about 3 hours.

2006-07-02 03:16:57 · answer #1 · answered by robert_h 6 · 0 0

The best I could find is that a 118wh battery can run a laptop for 3-5 hours, depending on the computer settings, how powerful it is, and how you use it. The average laptop battery these days seems to be somewhere between 50 and 100wh.

As such a 35wh is small by today's standards, and wouldn't last long.

2006-07-02 02:49:30 · answer #2 · answered by svancouw 4 · 0 0

Nope. The Wh stands for watt hours. (see the link below for the definition of Wh) It's sort of like the electicity meter readings kwh, which is kilowatt hours. It's a way of measuring the power that the laptop consumes. For example if the battery only contained 1 watt hour. You would be able to consume 1 watt for one hour. Look at the wattage of the laptop, then divide the wh by the number of watts your laptop consumes.
So if your laptop only consumes 5 watts, your battery will hold 6 hours of power. 35/5=6

2006-07-02 02:44:06 · answer #3 · answered by The Bible (gives Hope) 6 · 0 0

35 Wh or watt-henry is simply the capacitance of a battery.The higher the capacitance,better the life of the battery.

2006-07-02 02:41:07 · answer #4 · answered by eminem197796 3 · 0 0

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