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− | Batteries are rated with a nominal voltage (Vn). This voltage is called a nominal voltage as the voltage of batteries constantly varies depending on if they are being charged/discharged, their [[Special:MyLanguage/Energy storage#State of charge|state of charge]] and the [[ | + | Batteries are rated with a nominal voltage (Vn). This voltage is called a nominal voltage as the voltage of batteries constantly varies depending on if they are being charged/discharged, their [[Special:MyLanguage/Energy storage#State of charge|state of charge]] and the [[#Cell temperature|cell temperature]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 February 2021
Batteries are rated with a nominal voltage (Vn). This voltage is called a nominal voltage as the voltage of batteries constantly varies depending on if they are being charged/discharged, their state of charge and the cell temperature.