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When the rechargeable battery is discharged with a large current (such as 1C or above), due to the "bottleneck effect" of the internal diffusion rate caused by excessive current, the battery has reached the terminal voltage when the capacity cannot be fully discharged, and can continue to discharge with a small current (such as 0.2C) until 1.0V/piece (nickel cadmium and Nickel–metal hydride battery) and 3.0V/piece (lithium batteries) are called residual capacity.
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