1.75 V 1.5 V 1.25 V IV 5h 10 h 50 mA 20 ma 5h 10 h Battery current Battery voltage
1.75 V 1.5 V 1.25 V IV 5h 10 h 50 mA 20 ma 5h 10 h Battery current Battery voltage
Chapter1: General Information For Electrical Installations
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 14R
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The charge cycle shown in Figure is an example
of a two-rate charge. The current is held constant at
50 mA for 5 h. Then it is switched to 20 mA for the
next 5 h. Find:
a. The total charge transferred to the battery.
b. The energy transferred to the battery.
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