explain the following terms in relation to solar batteries
i. state of charge,
ii. depth of discharge
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i. State of charge (SOC) refers to the amount of charge that is stored in a battery. It is typically expressed as a percentage, and it indicates how much of the battery’s capacity has been used up. A battery with a high state of charge is considered to be fully charged, while a battery with a low state of charge is considered to be discharged.
ii. Depth of discharge (DOD) refers to the amount of charge that has been drawn from a battery. It is typically expressed as a percentage, and it indicates how much of the battery’s capacity has been used. A battery with a high depth of discharge is considered to be heavily discharged, while a battery with a low depth of discharge is considered to be lightly discharged.