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Overcharge is an
economic term that
refers to the
difference between an
observed market price and a
price that
would have been
observed in the absence...
- free dictionary.
Overcharging can
refer to:
Overcharging (law), a
prosecutorial practice Overcharging a
rechargeable battery Overcharge,
charging a customer...
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Overcharging, in law,
refers to a
prosecutorial practice that
involves "tacking on"
additional charges that the
prosecutor knows he
cannot prove. It is...
- explosive, when they are
overcharged (because of
electrolysis of the
water in the electrolyte).
During normal use, the
amount of
overcharging is
usually very small...
- of
aqueous sulfuric acid,
which stores most of the
chemical energy.
Overcharging with high
charging voltages generates oxygen and
hydrogen gas by electrolysis...
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recharged to 100%
capacity without overcharge. This long-term,
repetitive cycle régime, with no
provision for
overcharge,
resulted in a loss of capacity...
- at the 1C rate. The
downside to
faster charging is the
higher risk of
overcharging,
which can
damage the battery. and the
increased temperatures the cell...
- The
first team to
score three points would be the winners.
Similar to
Overcharge,
except the
battery was
replaced with a
satellite dish. The
upload percentage...
- will
ultimately be rejected. Osborne, Charlie. "Verizon, AT&T
settle overcharging whistleblower case for $116 million". ZDNet.
Archived from the original...
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perforated pockets. It is a very
robust battery which is
tolerant of abuse, (
overcharge, overdischarge, and short-circuiting) and can have very long life even...