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Originally Posted by compwiztobe
You could easily integrate a function of current...
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Let S be the state-of-charge.
Your statement is equivalent to saying that
dS/dt = f(I)
But how do you know that the rate of change of state-of-charge at a given instant in time depends only on the instantaneous current at that time?
For example, how do you know that dS/dt is a function of I only, and not, say, a function of both I and S: dS/dt = h(I,S) ?
This would make an interesting pre-season project.