coulombimetry
Coulombimetry is a method used to determine the amount of electric charge that has passed through a circuit. It is based on the principle that the amount of charge (Q) is equal to the product of the current (I) and the time (t) for which the current flows, as expressed by the equation Q = I * t. This technique is widely used in various applications, including battery testing, electroplating, and fuel cells.
In battery testing, coulombimetry is employed to measure the capacity of a battery by determining the total
Coulombimetry is a straightforward and reliable method for quantifying electric charge. However, it requires accurate measurement