Re: Frequency of batteries



blazingbadger wrote:

Our tech service guys like to joke around about customers asking this
question. But what is the correct answer?

They say zero because ideally the voltage should never macroscopically
change.

For the sake of argument I say infinity because the voltage is
constantly microscopically changing.

Of course you could also make an argument about discharge rates and
the voltage changing.

Frequency is usually defined in electrical systems using a time
interval of one second and a complete oscillation so this might be
suspect, but it's open to interpretation.



The correct question would have been the one
about the impedance vs frequency

Rene
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