The runtime of a radio control (RC) vehicle battery is determined by the capacity of the battery, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh), and the power draw of the RC vehicle, typically measured in milliamperes (mA). The relationship between these factors can be expressed with the formula:
Battery Capacity (mAh) = the total charge stored in the battery
Power Draw (mA) = the current drawn by the RC vehicle
Understanding this relationship helps in selecting the appropriate battery for your RC vehicle to ensure optimal performance and runtime.
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