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Discussion Forum : Energy and Power - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
6.
A given power supply is capable of providing 6 A for 3.5 h. Its ampere-hour rating is
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V.tamildurai said:
1 decade ago
6*3.45=21.0
Kalaimani said:
1 decade ago
any formula is avilable?
BAINS said:
1 decade ago
The capacity of battery generally expressed in AH, so that in this case AH is 6A*3.5H=21AH
Ashwani said:
1 decade ago
p=i*h so 3.5*6=21
Muthu said:
1 decade ago
If I want AH value just multiply A and H (ie) current*hour.
Sabari said:
1 decade ago
Ah=IxA
=6*3.5
=21Ah
=6*3.5
=21Ah
Mr. Vigilant said:
1 decade ago
21 is not right coz
Ah = 6*3.5
Ah =21.5 or 22
Ah = 6*3.5
Ah =21.5 or 22
Pramodshinva said:
1 decade ago
Ih = I*T.
Where:- Ih = ampere hours.
I = Ampere(6).
T = Time in hours(3.5).
= 6*3.5.
= 21Ah. is Answer.
Where:- Ih = ampere hours.
I = Ampere(6).
T = Time in hours(3.5).
= 6*3.5.
= 21Ah. is Answer.
Chandra sekhar said:
1 decade ago
No need to use any formula. The options are given Ah so multiplication of those two current and time.
Madhu said:
1 decade ago
Here 6A for 3.5h ; but Ah means current deliver for one hour.
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