Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a technique used to characterize electrochemical devices like fuel cells and capacitors. What are the principles and applications of EIS?
EIS uses a sinusoidal voltage to probe the impedance of an electrochemical system, providing insights into its electrical properties and interfacial processes.
EIS is not applicable to fuel cells and capacitors because they do not involve electrochemical processes.
Baroque art features strong contrasts, while Rococo art prefers more subtle transitions
Baroque art is generally larger in scale than Rococo art

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