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When high-current circuits, such as camera flashes, draw their power, as the battery voltage gets lower, you need more current to deliver the same power to the circuit (voltage x current = power ≈ constant; as voltage decreases, current must increase).
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Some Decent Rechargeable Batteries? 2009
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The capability of high-current, high-energy accelerators to produce neutrons by spallation from heavy elements has been used in the structural research of such materials.
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Time to Fully Recharge at 110V/15A, very few people will be hooking up high-current chargers in the garage
The Volokh Conspiracy » A 230 mpg Hybrid — and It’s a Chevrolet: 2009
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It's high-voltage, high-current D.C., which is not too far off of automotive electronics from a technology standpoint.
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It's high-voltage, high-current D.C., which is not too far off of automotive electronics from a technology standpoint.
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Time to Fully Recharge at 110V/15A, very few people will be hooking up high-current chargers in the garage
The Volokh Conspiracy » A 230 mpg Hybrid — and It’s a Chevrolet: 2009
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It's high-voltage, high-current D.C., which is not too far off of automotive electronics from a technology standpoint.
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In 1979, epidemiologists found that children living near high-current power lines in Denver got leukemia at 1.5 times the expected rate.
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Similar arguments can be made for “accelerator driven” reactor technology, where a high-current, high-energy proton beam is used to spallate fast neutrons from lead or bismuth, also serving as a controlled neutron source.
The Neutron Dance James Killus 2007
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Similar arguments can be made for “accelerator driven” reactor technology, where a high-current, high-energy proton beam is used to spallate fast neutrons from lead or bismuth, also serving as a controlled neutron source.
Archive 2007-06-01 James Killus 2007
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