Why my pc don´t charge my ipad air???, why my pc don´t charge my ipad air???

i would like to know if is normal that I can charged my ipad air in my computer

If you mean when you have your iPad plugged into your computer and the screen is on the battery goes down, that's normal. THe USB puts out less power than the iPad is using, so your battery goes down.
Your iPad will trickle charge off the iPad if the screen is off and the computer remains on - not going to sleep. (since when it goes to sleep power is usually cut off to the ports)

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