eeng:topics:batteries:start
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Batteries
The battery capacity $C$ is often given in $\mathrm{Ah}$ or $\mathrm{mAh}$. \\Example: If a battery of $C = 1\;\mathrm{Ah}$ is discharged with a current of $1\;\mathrm{A}$ then it takes 1 hour until it is discharged.
Examples:
- $C = 1000\mathrm{mAh} = 1\mathrm{Ah} = 3600\mathrm{As} = 3600\mathrm{C} $
- Nominally: Continuous current of 1A for 1h. But: High discharge currents often lead to a reduced capacity!
- Better: 10mA for 100h.
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