Could as least use Coulomb (or just count electrons), instead of taking Current = Charge / Time and multiplying by charge again.
For what it's worth: 1 mAh ~ 2.25 * 10^19 electrons. Or with SI-prefixes: 22.5 exa-electrons (= 2.25 Ee).
Could as least use Coulomb (or just count electrons), instead of taking Current = Charge / Time and multiplying by charge again.
For what it's worth: 1 mAh ~ 2.25 * 10^19 electrons. Or with SI-prefixes: 22.5 exa-electrons (= 2.25 Ee).