I never thought I'd see the day when so many young hipsters would be learning about Ohm's Law and coil winding.
I though German babies got weighed in kg's or fractions thereof.
what device do you use? im curious now![]()
When it comes to battery operated devices, never ever ask a woman what her favorite is...
Just sayin'
The c is a multiplier and stands for the word capacity.what is the c rating?
again
CapacityCan I ask a question? How is it supposed to be said? I honestly do not know.![]()
I have only read it here on the forum. I'm not an engineer nor am I mechanically, in any way shape or form, inclined
IncorrectSo I guess we shouldn't say "mod" or "mech" or "atty" or "RTA," etc. (oops, et cetera)
I do agree with using mAH rather than pronouncing it 'mah', I'm going to have to respectfully disagree on pronouncing abbreviations as words of their own (NASA comes to mind).The Proper Abbreviation seems to be mAh and you don't Pronounce abbreviations as a word of their own.
Maw(Mah) just sounds wrong from the get go............ Unless we are discussing Mah and Pah Kettle
Don't dumb down language, educate people.![]()
The Proper Abbreviation seems to be mAh and you don't Pronounce abbreviations as a word of their own.
Maw(Mah) just sounds wrong from the get go............ Unless we are discussing Mah and Pah Kettle
Don't dumb down language, educate people.![]()
"Ma" is a massacred pronunciation of an industry term from an industry that our little hobby relies very heavily on. And it shows lack of knowledge and ignorance when used because it is incorrect. (And if you're with me when you use it, very embarassing.)
I do agree with using mAH rather than pronouncing it 'mah', I'm going to have to respectfully disagree on pronouncing abbreviations as words of their own (NASA comes to mind).
My husband is a micro-electrical engineer. He is constantly having to explain how my vaping stuff works even though is doesn't vape.
Anyways, when I first said it like "Ma" for Mah, he freaked out on me and said "no no, hun, it's MilliampHours, never say it like that, people will look at you silly." lmao
It shows no such thing, as if one's ability to pronounce a word were contingent upon his knowledge of what it means.
The basic truth here is that people don't control language: it's a living thing with a single purpose, to communicate. If that is achieved, questions of propriety are moot.
I'm embarrassed to continue this far into this discourse.It shows no such thing, as if one's ability to pronounce a word were contingent upon his knowledge of what it means.
The basic truth here is that people don't control language: it's a living thing with a single purpose, to communicate. If that is achieved, questions of propriety are moot.