That depends on the characteristics of the battery. The numbers you quote don't give enough information. 4 Ah is simply a measure of the battery's total energy storage (for rexample, 1 ampere during 4 hours, at the specified voltage), not of how fast it can be released.
The first and second energy level will hold maximum of 2 and 8 electrons.
There are two sublevels in the second principal energy level: the s sublevel and the p sublevel. The s sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, while the p sublevel can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
At the top of the second hill, the coaster has maximum potential energy and minimum kinetic energy. As the coaster descends, potential energy decreases while kinetic energy increases due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.
1) Any physical process is subject to the Second Law. Assuming otherwise would not be a realistic description of our Universe. 2) The maximum possible efficiency is a factor of 1 (equivalent to 100%). If some energy is wasted, as is usually the case, the actual amount will be somewhat less.
The second electron shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Energy = 4Ah x 3600 seconds x 12 volts = 172,800 Joules
The second energy level can hold a maximum of 10 d electrons. Each d subshell can hold a maximum of 5 electrons.
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Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.
The second energy level can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. This is based on the formula 2n^2, where n is the principal quantum number representing the energy level.
it is in the second period. so boron has 2 energy levels
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