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Examine your smartphone battery, you will likely see two numbers: the battery's "capacity" labeled in mah (milliamps × hours or milliamp-hours), and the battery's voltage or potential difference in v (volts). 1. what physical quantity is the battery's "capacity" measuring? explain how you can tell.

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