Amperogodzina
Ampere (Ah) is a measure of the capacitance of galvanic cells, including electrical accumulators. It determines the ability of the battery to supply power to the circuit at the given intensity for a specified time.
The amperage can be defined on the basis of the charge pattern that flows from the cell at time t when the output current is I Q = I t {\displaystyle Q=It} A h = A ⋅ h {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ah} =\mathrm {A} \cdot \mathrm {h} }
where A – amper, h - hour.
The amperage is the unit of electrical charge and corresponds to the total charge that a cell can generate. A h = C s ⋅ 3600 s = 3600 C {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ah} ={\frac {\mathrm {C} }{\mathrm {s} }}\cdot 3600\,\mathrm {s} =3600\,\mathrm {C} }
where s - second, C - crashes.
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