The variables that determine the cost-effectiveness of a battery include its energy density, cycle life, and efficiency. Energy density affects how much energy can be stored relative to weight, impacting transportation and usage costs. Cycle life determines how many charge-discharge cycles a battery can undergo before its capacity significantly declines, influencing its long-term value. Efficiency relates to the energy lost during charging and discharging, affecting overall performance and operational costs.
75/5 = 15
What makes .62 cents?
There are 100 cents in a dollar.
A nickel is 5 cents so 25 nickels is 25*5 = 125 cents. A quarter is 25 cents so 125 cents = 125/25 = 5 coins.
The term cents might have been used in the place of sense because the sentence deals with money.
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There are several variables involved in making a potato battery. Specifically, the variables include the potato, two pennies, galvanized nails, and some copper wire.
100 cents makes a dollar
1,000 cents = 10.00 Euros or Dollars
That depends on the battery. A car battery makes 12 volts. An AA cell battery makes 1.5 volts.
75/5 = 15
4 fifty cents makes 2 dollars.
A quarter(25 cents), and 2 pennies(2 cents) 25 + 2 27 cents
Bosch Battery
A dime is ten cents, so five times makes 50 cents. A dollar is 100 cents, so five dimes only makes half of a dollar.
What makes .62 cents?
Makes the battery work