The total charge a battery can supply is rated in mA·h, the product of the current and the time that the battery can provide this current. A battery rated at 1000 mA·h can supple a current of 1000 mA for 1.0 h, 500 mA for 2.0 h, and so on.
(a) A typical AA rechargeable battery has a voltage of 1.2V and a rating of 1800 mA·h. For how long could this battery drive current through a long, thin wire of resistance 22 Ω?
(b) A holiday turkey is cooked in the kitchen oven for 4.00 h. Assume that the stove draws a current of 20.0 A and operates at a voltage of 220.0 V. Your electric company charges you $0.068 per kWh for your electricity. How much does it cost to cook your turkey?
The total charge a battery can supply is rated in mA·h, the product of the current...
Batteries are rated by their voltage, but also by the energy that they can provide. A typical D-cell battery has a voltage of 1.5 V, and is also rated at 15,000 mA•h—a product of current and time. a. How much charge can flow from the battery before is discharged? b. For how long could this battery power a 1.5 W flashlight bulb?
Batteries are rated in terms of ampere-hours (A·h). For example, a battery that can produce a current of 2.00 A for 3.00 h is rated at 6.00 A·h. (a) What is the total energy stored in a 9.0 V battery rated at 51.0 A·h? kWh (b) At $0.0630 per kilowatt-hour, what is the value of the electricity produced by this battery? NOTE: Enter your response with hundredths precision. cents.gif
The total charge that an automobile battery can supply without being recharged is given in terms of ampere-hours. A typical 12-V battery has a rating of 60 ampere-hours (60 A for 1 h, 30 A for 2 h, and so on). Suppose that you forget to turn the headlights off in your parked automobile. If each of the two headlights draws 2.1 A, how long will it be before your battery is "dead"?
A car battery is rated at 90 A*hr , meaning that it can supply a 90 A current for 1hr before being completely discharged. If you leave your headlights on until the battery is completely dead, how much charge leaves the positive terminal of the battery?
Car batteries are often rated in amp-hours. This rating indicates the quantity of charge that can pass through the battery before the battery's chemical energy must be restored by the car's generator or some other source. The amp-hour unit is convenient for simple calculations. For example, a 60-amp-hour battery can supply a current of 1.0 A for 60 h (or 60 A for 1.0 h) before going dead. Find the energy stored in the following. (a) a 58 A-h, 13...
can you please add a battery or AC source and then find the solutions and compare with the results from the Pic RLC circuit solution.? A quick, clear response will be rated. thank you, Modeling of RLC circuit This model is about the RLC circuit. In this circuit, resistance IR, inductor IL), and capac tor ICI are connected in series. We will derive the fonmula for the total charge ()following through the circuit using secon rr diferental equatc. Here, wrwb...