![Batteries are rated in terms of ampere - hours (A - h).For example, a battery that can produce a current of 2.00 A for 3.00 h is rated at 6.00 A · Batteries are rated in terms of ampere - hours (A - h).For example, a battery that can produce a current of 2.00 A for 3.00 h is rated at 6.00 A ·](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/1974735_1863534_ans_efe4a4d96d9248f5aba589b215d7a04a.jpg)
Batteries are rated in terms of ampere - hours (A - h).For example, a battery that can produce a current of 2.00 A for 3.00 h is rated at 6.00 A ·
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An uncharged capacitor is fully charged with a battery . the ratio of energy stored in the capacitor to the work done by the battery in this process is
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