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Apple Inc. clarifies that a charge cycle means using all the battery's capacity, but not necessarily by discharging it from 100% to 0%: "You complete one charge cycle when you’ve used (discharged) an amount that equals 100% of your battery’s capacity — but not necessarily all from one charge. For instance, you might use 75% of your ...
2.5 (with 9 cell battery) Extensa 4630G [18] [19] Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS 250 HDD 2.345 (with 6 cell battery) 2.5 (with 9 cell battery) Extensa 4630Z [20] [21] Intel Pentium T3200 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD 120 HDD 2.345 (with 6 cell battery) Intel Pentium T3400 2.16 2.5 (with 9 cell battery) Extensa 4630ZG [22]
State of charge (SoC) quantifies the remaining capacity available in a battery at a given time and in relation to a given state of ageing. [1] It is usually expressed as percentage (0% = empty; 100% = full). An alternative form of the same measure is the depth of discharge , calculated as 1 − SoC (100% = empty; 0% = full).
While the state of charge is usually expressed using percentage points (0 % = empty; 100 % = full), depth of discharge is either expressed using units of Ah (e.g. for a 50 Ah battery, 0 Ah is full and 50 Ah is empty) or percentage points (100 % is empty and 0 % is full). The capacity of a battery may also be higher than its nominal rating.
Texas Instruments sold its laptop business to Acer in 1997. Toshiba: Japan Dynabook, Libretto, Portégé, Satellite, Satellite Pro, Qosmio, T series, Tecra: Toshiba fully exited the personal computer and laptop business in June 2020, transferring the remaining 19.9 percent shares to Sharp Corporation, which now runs the business as Dynabook Inc ...
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday warned that credit card companies devaluing or canceling reward points, cash back or miles rewards programs may be breaking the law.
It was only after calling his utility provider, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E), that it was discovered he’d been charged for his neighbor’s power usage for nearly two decades. His bill ...