The function allows for conversion between ampere-hours (Ah) and watt-hours (Wh). This conversion is essential when comparing the energy capacity of different power sources or energy storage devices, especially when they operate at varying voltages. As an illustration, a battery rated at 10 Ah and operating at 12V would have a watt-hour capacity of 120 Wh (10 Ah x 12 V = 120 Wh).
Understanding the relationship between Ah and Wh is important for selecting appropriate batteries or power supplies for electronic devices, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Historically, ampere-hour ratings were more commonly used. However, watt-hours provide a more standardized measure of energy, independent of voltage, facilitating better comparison and system design. This standardization aids in accurately assessing the total energy available from a power source, crucial for optimizing performance and preventing premature depletion.