The flight time of a drone is primarily determined by the capacity of its battery and the total weight it carries, including any payload or accessories.
Battery capacity is measured in milliampere-hours (mAh), which indicates how much power the battery can deliver over time. A higher mAh rating generally means longer flight times.
Total weight affects flight time because a heavier drone requires more energy to maintain lift and stability, thus reducing its operational duration.
Battery Capacity (mAh) = Battery capacity in milliampere-hours
Power Consumption Rate (mAh/min) = Power consumption rate of the drone in milliampere-hours per minute
Total Weight (grams) = Total weight of the drone including payload
Max Weight (grams) = Maximum weight the drone can carry
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