Equivalent-Circuit Cell Models
This model is inadequate, but provides a starting point. • Batteries do supply a voltage to a load. • And, when the cell is unloaded and in complete equilibrium (i.e., “open circuit”), the voltage is fairly predictable. • An ideal voltage source will be part of our equivalent-circuit model. Lecture notes prepared by Dr. Gregory L. Plett.
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