Question 16 QMED02 - Electrician-Refrigerating Engineer
What should be the primary consideration when choosing a battery for a particular application?
The Correct Answer is D **Why option D ("amp-hour capacity") is correct:** The primary function of a battery in any application is to store and deliver energy over a required period. The amp-hour (Ah) capacity is the direct measure of how much electrical charge the battery can store and, consequently, how long it can power the device before needing a recharge or replacement. When choosing a battery, the first consideration must be whether it can meet the application's energy demands (i.e., provide the necessary current for the necessary duration). If the amp-hour capacity is insufficient, the battery is fundamentally unsuitable for the task, regardless of its other characteristics. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) ambient temperature rise:** While temperature affects battery performance and lifespan (a significant secondary consideration), the operating temperature is a constraint or design challenge, not the fundamental basis for selecting a battery type or size. The capacity (D) must be determined first. * **B) stability under charge:** Stability under charge relates to safety, reliability, and lifespan (critical secondary factors). However, a battery's stability is irrelevant if its capacity is too small to power the application in the first place. * **C) terminal polarity:** Terminal polarity (positive vs. negative placement) is a trivial design detail that must be matched to the application's circuit, but it is standardized within battery types and does not influence the choice of battery based on performance or suitability for the load.
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