charge rate

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) şarj oranı
English - English
the rate at which a battery or cell is recharged Can be expressed as a ratio of battery capacity to current flow
The rate at which current is applied to a secondary cell or battery to restore its capacity
Each Employee can have up to three separate charge rates These represent the hourly rate that their work would normally be charged out at Rate 1 is the usual charge rate for the Employee, rates 2 and 3 are normally reserved for overtime working or possibly for different rates for different clients or different types of work
This is the rate in dollars that you charge for a mechanic's time In addition to the direct wages, you add benefits and overhead (such as supervision, clerical support, shop tools, truck expenses, supplies) You might pay a tradesperson $15/hr and use a $35/hr (or greater) charge rate
The current applied to a secondary cell or battery to restore its capacity This rate is commonly expressed as a multiple of the rated capacity of the cell or battery For example, the C/10 charge rate of a 500-Ah cell or battery is expressed as
the amount of energy per unit time that is being added to the battery, commonly expressed as the ratio of rated capacity to charge duration in hours
The current applied to a secondary cell to restore its capacity This rate is commonly expressed as a multiple of the rated capacity of the cell For example, the C/10 charge rate of a 500 Ah cell is expressed as,C/10 rate = 500 Ah / 10 h = 50 A
The current applied to a rechargeable battery to restore its capacity This rate is commonly expressed as a multiple of the rated capacity See C-rate
charge rate

    Turkish pronunciation

    çärc reyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧärʤ ˈrāt/ /ˈʧɑːrʤ ˈreɪt/

    Etymology

    [ 'chärj ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French, from chargier.
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