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22.
How much continuous current can be drawn from a 60 Ah battery for 14 h?
Discussion:
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Shahid said:
3 years ago
Current = Q/t.
Q = 60Ah & t = 14h.
Current = 60Ah/14h = 4.28A.
Q = 60Ah & t = 14h.
Current = 60Ah/14h = 4.28A.
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HAris said:
5 years ago
Ah=60, h=14.
A=60/14 = 4.28A.
A=60/14 = 4.28A.
Muneem gour said:
9 years ago
It's a simple solution.
Is that 60/14 = 4.28?
Is that 60/14 = 4.28?
Harpreet Singh said:
1 decade ago
We have;
time = 14 Hr and;
current x time = 60 (given)
so; current = 60/time and
current = 60/14 ; we get
current = 4.28 amp.
time = 14 Hr and;
current x time = 60 (given)
so; current = 60/time and
current = 60/14 ; we get
current = 4.28 amp.
Dev said:
1 decade ago
t*h =60
t = 60/14 =4.28
t = 60/14 =4.28
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