thank you for the response.
could you please explain P x t/vol = V x I x t/vol ? This is equivalent to energy, E = V x I x t, which is simply the formula for Energy = Voltage x Capacity, (Capacity, Q = I x t, units of Ah, etc).
So if I take E = V x I x t and I double the voltage, then E = 2V...
thank you for your response.
as a chemist, i think i still fail to understand what could be common knowledge for en engineer so please explain. what generates current flow when a battery is connected to an external circuit (this would be the load right?)? Lets say a battery connected to a light...
i guess my question roots from me not understanding what a load represents to the battery.
is a 4V battery able to discharge at a higher rate than a 2V battery?
or does it completely depend on the load which will always extract current at the same rate regardless of the battery voltage.
in my...