Final answer:
To determine how long a 1.2 V, 1800mAh AA battery can drive current through a 22Ω wire, calculate the current using Ohm's law and then divide the total battery charge by this current, which results in approximately 33.03 hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking how long a rechargeable AA battery with a voltage of 1.2 V and a charge capacity of 1800mAh can supply current through a wire with a resistance of 22Ω. To answer this, we use Ohm's law which states that current (I) = voltage (V) / resistance (R). So, the current the battery can supply through this wire would be 1.2V / 22Ω, which is approximately 0.0545A or 54.5mA. The total charge the battery can supply is then divided by the current to find the time the battery can last: 1800mAh / 54.5mA = approximately 33.03 hours.