The document shows a graph plotting k-factor values from 0 to 12 on the x-axis against time durations from 60 to 600 minutes on the y-axis. The graph indicates that for a 2 Volt VRLA battery, the k-factor decreases from around 1.85 to 1.6 as the time duration increases from 60 to 600 minutes.
The document shows a graph plotting k-factor values from 0 to 12 on the x-axis against time durations from 60 to 600 minutes on the y-axis. The graph indicates that for a 2 Volt VRLA battery, the k-factor decreases from around 1.85 to 1.6 as the time duration increases from 60 to 600 minutes.
The document shows a graph plotting k-factor values from 0 to 12 on the x-axis against time durations from 60 to 600 minutes on the y-axis. The graph indicates that for a 2 Volt VRLA battery, the k-factor decreases from around 1.85 to 1.6 as the time duration increases from 60 to 600 minutes.
The document shows a graph plotting k-factor values from 0 to 12 on the x-axis against time durations from 60 to 600 minutes on the y-axis. The graph indicates that for a 2 Volt VRLA battery, the k-factor decreases from around 1.85 to 1.6 as the time duration increases from 60 to 600 minutes.