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gpm
2y ago
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Take the easy route when it's presented like that! 2.4 mW hours is 0.1 mW days, dividing by 1 day (i.e. doing nothing / applying the "per day" part of the original units) and 5v gives you 0.02 mA.
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meatmanek
2y ago
You could also just go back to the sentence just before "8.64 joules of energy per day" and see that it produces 100 microwatts (or 0.1mW).
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