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except there’s no ‘safe word’ when you’re dealing with the anal carnage from verizon.
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No, the safeword is “0.002 cents”
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“Honey, can you come down to the bank? I need you to put in your PIN number at the ATM machine, as ASAP as possible!”
Wouldnt that just translate back to it drawing 510ma of current? If you use 510mah in an hour that means you are drawing 510ma of current. That also means for all day battery life you would need a 8000mah battery at least which would make quite the chunky watch lol.
Yup, this is just saying 510mA in a weird way
Give 'em a break, I’m sure it’s just their first error with units. (Procedes to google “verizon dollars and cents”)
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Thanks.
It’s got a constant rate of frequency acceleration?
Cursed units: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkfIXUjkYqE
Furlongs per fortnight.
And an IRL one I encountered, and some one straight facedly expected me to do scientific research in this unit: The Miner’s Inch.
Acre-feet as a unit of volume is one I’ve heard before.
Absolutely cursed unit.
Seems like a useful unit for measuring irrigation water.
Its usually on the purchasing side, and yeah, from that perspective it makes sense, especially in deficit irrigation scenarios.
I take far less issue with acre feet than I do with the miner’s inch.
Or manure.
Or bullshit.
So this is 510 mA per hour, I guess. That or it just draws 510 mA continuously
510mA per hour is nonsensical because A is an instantaneous measurement. 510 mAh/h is 510 mA. I guess you need a backpack to carry the battery around if you want the watch to last all day.
The battery has the storage capacity to pass 510 mA in an hour. If you discharge at half the capacity of 255 mAh (0.5C) it will be empty after 2 hours.
If it was to draw 51 mAh (0.1C) it would last 10 hours.
But if it would draw 1020 mAh (2C) it would only last 30 minutes
This is the winning response I think.
I’m particularly fond of kWh per year tbh: E/t•t/t
mA / h / h => mAh / h2
That’s one hell of a measurement unit.
Edith: apparently I’m an idiot
mAh ≠ mA/h
So it would be
mAh / h => mA
Then?
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Bros time traveling
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