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Charge/discharge time

I = charging/discharging current t = charging/discharging time X = charges per repeating unit F = Faraday constant (26.8 Ah/mol) m = weighted mass of polymer M = molar mass of monomer unit. [Pg.49]

I(dc) can now be calculated because for equal charge/discharge times holds ... [Pg.127]

The charging/discharging time for capacitors in Figure 10(b) can be estimated from the relaxation time, t, which is independent of the potential step. Figure 11 (b) gives the variation in the simulated current... [Pg.280]

Photorechargeable Cell, Fig. 3 Photo-charge left) and discharge right) characteristics of photocapacitor in function of voltage with charge-discharge time... [Pg.1590]

Figure 3.11 Specific capacity of the LiF-Fe-C composite as a function of cycle number, measured at room temperature. Inset Galvanostatic charge-discharge time vs. voltage. Figure 3.11 Specific capacity of the LiF-Fe-C composite as a function of cycle number, measured at room temperature. Inset Galvanostatic charge-discharge time vs. voltage.

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