The capacity of an aircraft’s battery, measured in ampere-hours (Ah), determines how long the aircraft can operate on electric power alone. This is crucial for electric and hybrid-electric aircraft where battery life directly impacts flight duration.
Battery capacity (C) is calculated using the formula: C = I times t, where I is the current in amperes (A), and t is the time in hours (h). This formula helps in understanding how much charge a battery can deliver over a specific period.
I = Current (A)
t = Time (h)
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