What is meaning of open circuit potential?
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The open circuit potential (also referred to as the equilibrium potential, the rest potential, or the corrosionpotential) is the potential at which there is no current; that is, experiments based on the measurement of theopen circuit potential are potentiometric experiments
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Open-circuit voltage (abbreviated as OCV or VOC ) is the difference of electrical potentialbetween two terminals of a device when disconnected from any circuit.[1] There is no external load connected. No external electric current flows between the terminals. It is sometimes given the symbol Voc. In network analysis this voltage is also known as the Thévenin voltage.
The open-circuit voltages of batteries and solar cells are often quoted under particular conditions (state-of-charge, illumination, temperature, etc.).
Open-circuit potential is important since the metal with the low open potential will dissolve faster in the electrolyte than the metal with high open circuit potential.
The open-circuit voltages of batteries and solar cells are often quoted under particular conditions (state-of-charge, illumination, temperature, etc.).
Open-circuit potential is important since the metal with the low open potential will dissolve faster in the electrolyte than the metal with high open circuit potential.
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