Difference between revisions of "OPL Battery Electric Vehicle"

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26. Vehicle Acceleration can be high or low.
26. Vehicle Acceleration can be high or low.


27. Range of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.
27. Range of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object


25. Vehicle Acceleration is a physical and systemic object.
28. Vehicle Charging Rate of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.


26. Vehicle Acceleration can be high or low.
29. Motor Efficiency of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.


27. Battery Electric Vehicles consists of Battery Pack, Electric Drivetraine, Engine Control Unit, Onboard Charger and Power Inverter.
30. Motor Torque of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.


28. Battery Pack exhibits Current, State Of Charge and Voltage.
31. Kilometers Per Kilowatt of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.


29. Battery Pack consists of Battery Cells and Conductors.
32. Acceleration Time of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.


30. Electric Drivetraine consists of Driveshaft, Electric Motor and Transmission.
33. Battery Electric Vehicles consists of Battery Pack, Electric Drivetraine, Engine Control Unit, Onboard Charger and Power Inverter.


31. Charging is a physical and systemic process.
34. Battery Pack exhibits Current, State Of Charge and Voltage.


32. Charging requires Onboard Charger.
35. Battery Pack consists of Battery Cells and Conductors.


33. Charging affects Battery Pack and State Of Charge of Battery Pack.
36. Electric Drivetraine consists of Driveshaft, Electric Motor and Transmission.


34. Charging consumes External Power.
37. Battery Electric Vehicles exhibits Acceleration Time, Kilometers Per Kilowatt, Motor Efficiency, Motor Torque, Range and Vehicle Charging Rate.


35. Reacting is a physical and systemic process.
38. Charging is a physical and systemic process.


36. Reacting requires Battery Cells.
39. Charging requires Onboard Charger.


37. Reacting yields Electrons.
40. Charging affects Battery Pack and State Of Charge of Battery Pack.


38. Conducting is a physical and systemic process.
41. Charging consumes External Power.


39. Conducting requires Conductors.
42. Reacting is a physical and systemic process.


40. Conducting affects Current of Battery Pack, Electrons and Voltage of Battery Pack.
43. Reacting requires Battery Cells.


41. Discharging is a physical and systemic process.
44. Reacting yields Electrons.


42. Engine Control Unit handles Discharging.
45. Conducting is a physical and systemic process.


43. Discharging requires Battery Pack.
46. Conducting requires Conductors.


44. Discharging yields DC Power.
47. Conducting affects Current of Battery Pack, Electrons and Voltage of Battery Pack.


45. Switching is a physical and systemic process.
48. Discharging is a physical and systemic process.


46. Switching requires Power Inverter.
49. Engine Control Unit handles Discharging.


47. Switching consumes DC Power.
50. Discharging requires Battery Pack.


48. Switching yields AC Power.
51. Discharging yields DC Power.


49. Transforming is a physical and systemic process.
52. Switching is a physical and systemic process.


50. Transforming requires Electric Motor.
53. Switching requires Power Inverter.


51. Transforming consumes AC Power.
54. Switching consumes DC Power.


52. Transforming yields Torque.
55. Switching yields AC Power.


53. Regulating is a physical and systemic process.
56. Transforming is a physical and systemic process.


54. Engine Control Unit handles Regulating.
57. Transforming changes Torque from low to high.


55. Regulating requires Transmission.
58. Transforming requires Electric Motor.


56. Regulating affects Torque.
59. Transforming consumes AC Power.


57. Spinning is a physical and systemic process.
60. Regulating is a physical and systemic process.


58. Spinning requires Driveshaft.
61. Engine Control Unit handles Regulating.


59. Spinning consumes Torque.
62. Regulating requires Transmission.


60. Spinning yields Vehicle Acceleration.
63. Regulating affects Torque.


61. Operating is a physical and systemic process.
64. Spinning is a physical and systemic process.


62. Human handles Operating.
65. Spinning changes Vehicle Acceleration from low to high.


63. Operating affects Engine Control Unit.
66. Spinning requires Driveshaft.
 
67. Spinning consumes Torque.
 
68. Operating is a physical and systemic process.
 
69. Human handles Operating.
 
70. Operating affects Engine Control Unit.

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1. Battery Electric Vehicles is a physical and systemic object.

2. Onboard Charger is a physical and systemic object.

3. Battery Pack is a physical and systemic object.

4. Power Inverter is a physical and systemic object.

5. Electric Drivetraine is a physical and systemic object.

6. External Power is a physical and environmental object.

7. Voltage of Battery Pack is an informatical and systemic object.

8. Voltage of Battery Pack can be high or low.

9. Current of Battery Pack is an informatical and systemic object.

10. Current of Battery Pack can be i or none.

11. State Of Charge of Battery Pack is an informatical and systemic object.

12. State Of Charge of Battery Pack can be 0% or 100%.

13. Conductors is a physical and systemic object.

14. Battery Cells is a physical and systemic object.

15. Electrons is a physical and systemic object.

16. DC Power is a physical and systemic object.

17. AC Power is a physical and systemic object.

18. Electric Motor is a physical and systemic object.

19. Transmission is a physical and systemic object.

20. Driveshaft is a physical and systemic object.

21. Torque is a physical and systemic object.

22. Torque can be high or low.

23. Human is a physical and systemic object.

24. Engine Control Unit is a physical and systemic object.

25. Vehicle Acceleration is a physical and systemic object.

26. Vehicle Acceleration can be high or low.

27. Range of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object

28. Vehicle Charging Rate of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.

29. Motor Efficiency of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.

30. Motor Torque of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.

31. Kilometers Per Kilowatt of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.

32. Acceleration Time of Battery Electric Vehicles is an informatical and systemic object.

33. Battery Electric Vehicles consists of Battery Pack, Electric Drivetraine, Engine Control Unit, Onboard Charger and Power Inverter.

34. Battery Pack exhibits Current, State Of Charge and Voltage.

35. Battery Pack consists of Battery Cells and Conductors.

36. Electric Drivetraine consists of Driveshaft, Electric Motor and Transmission.

37. Battery Electric Vehicles exhibits Acceleration Time, Kilometers Per Kilowatt, Motor Efficiency, Motor Torque, Range and Vehicle Charging Rate.

38. Charging is a physical and systemic process.

39. Charging requires Onboard Charger.

40. Charging affects Battery Pack and State Of Charge of Battery Pack.

41. Charging consumes External Power.

42. Reacting is a physical and systemic process.

43. Reacting requires Battery Cells.

44. Reacting yields Electrons.

45. Conducting is a physical and systemic process.

46. Conducting requires Conductors.

47. Conducting affects Current of Battery Pack, Electrons and Voltage of Battery Pack.

48. Discharging is a physical and systemic process.

49. Engine Control Unit handles Discharging.

50. Discharging requires Battery Pack.

51. Discharging yields DC Power.

52. Switching is a physical and systemic process.

53. Switching requires Power Inverter.

54. Switching consumes DC Power.

55. Switching yields AC Power.

56. Transforming is a physical and systemic process.

57. Transforming changes Torque from low to high.

58. Transforming requires Electric Motor.

59. Transforming consumes AC Power.

60. Regulating is a physical and systemic process.

61. Engine Control Unit handles Regulating.

62. Regulating requires Transmission.

63. Regulating affects Torque.

64. Spinning is a physical and systemic process.

65. Spinning changes Vehicle Acceleration from low to high.

66. Spinning requires Driveshaft.

67. Spinning consumes Torque.

68. Operating is a physical and systemic process.

69. Human handles Operating.

70. Operating affects Engine Control Unit.