Mike has a toy that is rated for 2 Amps at 6 Volts. If the toy is getting 2 Amps at 6 Volts, the toy works good.
Mike has calculated that the toy consumes 12 Watts of power in 1 hour; if he plays with it non stop for 1hr.
Later, the battery died.
Mike went to the store and bought a battery whose Energy output is 24Wh but the battery voltage is only 3 volts. ( That was the only battery available in the store and all other batteries were out of stock)
1) Will the toy work with the new battery for 2 hours because it is connected to a battery that can provide it with the required 12 Watts of power ( 24Wh / 2 hours = 12 Watts)?
or
2) Will the toy not work because even though the energy of 24Wh is present in the battery, the battery voltage is only 3 volts and not the required 6 volts for the toy?
Thank you
Mike has calculated that the toy consumes 12 Watts of power in 1 hour; if he plays with it non stop for 1hr.
Later, the battery died.
Mike went to the store and bought a battery whose Energy output is 24Wh but the battery voltage is only 3 volts. ( That was the only battery available in the store and all other batteries were out of stock)
1) Will the toy work with the new battery for 2 hours because it is connected to a battery that can provide it with the required 12 Watts of power ( 24Wh / 2 hours = 12 Watts)?
or
2) Will the toy not work because even though the energy of 24Wh is present in the battery, the battery voltage is only 3 volts and not the required 6 volts for the toy?
Thank you