Discharge current refers to the flow of electric current that occurs when a charged device, such as a battery or capacitor, releases its stored energy. This current typically flows in a circuit until the energy is depleted or the voltage drops below a certain threshold. The discharge current can vary based on the device's capacity, internal resistance, and the load connected to it. It is a critical parameter in understanding the performance and lifespan of energy storage systems.
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