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A volt is a unit of electrical potential difference, not time. It measures how much force is required to move one ampere of current through one ohm of resistance.
To convert watt-hours (Wh) to milliamp-hours (mAh), you need to know the voltage. As an example, if the voltage is 3.7V (common for lithium-ion batteries), you can use the formula: mAh = Wh * 1000 / voltage. So, for 56Wh at 3.7V, it would be 56 * 1000 / 3.7 ≈ 15,135mAh.
There are 96 hours in 4 days (24 hours * 4 days).
In the typical year there are 8,760 hours. In a leap year, there are 8,784 hours.
A 1000 watt light operating at 480 volts would draw approximately 2.08 amps of current.
With respect to the Sun, it takes 24 hours (just about). With respect to the distant stars, it's slightly less... about six minutes less, which over the course of a year adds up to 1 full day.