Desorption - The opposite of absorption, whereby the material retained by a medium or another material is released.
Electromagnetic compatibility - Possibility of a device to operate normally when installed near other devices, given the disturbances emitted by each device and their mutual sensitivities.
Forced Discharge - Discharging a cell in a battery, by the other cells or an external power source, below zero volts into voltage reversal.
Open-Circuit Voltage (OCV) - The difference in potential between the terminals of a cell when the circuit is open (no-load condition).
Switching Transients - Rapid voltage peak up to 20,000 volts with a duration of 10mS to 100mS.
Constant Power Discharge - A battery discharge regime whereby the current during the discharge increases as the battery voltage decreases.
Top-Up Charge - A low rate charge following the main charge, designed to ensure maximum capacity.