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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
12V 300mA Charger for 6.0V - 9.6V Batteries with Standard Male Tamiya Connector (Charger Side)
Buy 12V 300mA Charger for 6.0V - 9.6V Batteries with Standard Male Tamiya Connector (Charger Side)
12V 300mA Charger for 6.0V - 9.6V Batteries with Standard Male Tamiya Connector (Charger Side)
The Three Laws of primary batteries
Any field is to have laws that define it. Some of them are real laws while others are correlations that are not fundamentally true, but true enough. Still others have laws that do not have a practical use (as Issac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics).
Suffice it to say, you will need legislation for batteries. Batteries are governed by the laws of thermodynamics and is complicated by the kinetics and transport. Thus, all major laws that define the battery is that the derivatives of the law in other areas.
So instead of focusing on a major, I decided to compile my own batteries laws observations on how batteries work.
Here are my three laws for the battery. I'll explain each as we go along, and I have the right to Zeroth bonus at the end, so stick around.
First law. In any battery, energy and power will play against each other, increasing leads to a loss of one.
Second law. Any battery that has been widely marketed operate at a voltage higher than its thermodynamic stability window.
Third law. Four measures battery is rated for a given application (ie performance, cost, life, and security), most often, only two achieved simultaneously. If the battery is also designed to operate satisfactorily in a third measure, it will fail spectacularly in the fourth.
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