Car batteries are rated by the following two numbers: (1) Cranking amps = current the battery can

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Car batteries are rated by the following two numbers:
(1) Cranking amps = current the battery can produce for 30.0 seconds while maintaining a terminal voltage of at least 7.2 V and
(2) Reserve capacity = number of minutes the battery can produce a 25-A current while maintaining a terminal voltage of at least 10.5 V. One particular battery is advertised as having 905 cranking amps and a 155-minute reserve capacity. Which of these two ratings represents the greater amount of energy delivered by the battery?
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Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976444

5th edition

Authors: James S. Walker

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