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Re: 2002 Toyota Corolla battery cca range
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Okay, I can't adress the points about what the CCA should be, or what the
> spec might be.
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> But, Ohm's Law says that Voltage, Resistance, and Current are all
> interrelated. And, it goes on to say that Current (watts) and Power (amps)
> are different expressions of the same thing, sorta.[/color]
Current is measured in amperes, power consumed is watts.
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> If the voltage is a constant -- as in the battery circuit -- then the
> power applied to the circuit will lower the voltage as the power goes up.
> Conversely, if the voltage lowers -- as in a battery circuit -- then the
> current will cause the circuit to drop below wha tis needed for proper
> circuit operation.[/color]
Better re-think the logic in this paragraph ;-)
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Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
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