nicad

nicad
rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery
See Also: NiMH

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  • NiCad — [nī′kad΄] n. [< Nicad, a trademark < NI(CKEL) + CAD(MIUM)] Elec. a type of rechargeable dry cell battery with an anode of nickel, a cathode of cadmium, and an alkaline electrolyte: also written nicad, ni cad …   English World dictionary

  • NiCad — [ˈnaıkæd] n trademark nickel cadmium a type of ↑battery that can be ↑recharged, and that is used in cameras and small electronic equipment …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • NiCad — Accumulateur nickel cadmium Accumulateur nickel cadmium Caractéristiques Énergie/Poids 40 60 Wh/kg Énergie/Volume 50 150 Wh/ℓ Rendement charge décharge 70 90 % Auto décharge 10% à 20% /m …   Wikipédia en Français

  • nicad — [[t]na͟ɪkæd[/t]] also ni cad ADJ A nicad battery is a battery made from a combination of nickel and cadmium …   English dictionary

  • NiCad — [ nʌɪkad] (also US trademark Nicad) noun a battery or cell with a nickel anode, a cadmium cathode, and a potassium hydroxide electrolyte. Origin 1950s: blend of nickel and cadmium …   English new terms dictionary

  • NiCad (band) — NiCad is an international rock band based in the Netherlands. The five members come from five different countries: Japan, Israel, Chile, United States and Germany.NameThe name NiCad is an acronym made up from the countries from where the members… …   Wikipedia

  • nicad — noun Usage: often capitalized N&C Etymology: 1nickel + cadmium Date: 1955 a rechargeable storage battery that has a nickel cathode and a cadmium anode …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nicad — /nuy kad /, n. See nickel cadmium battery. [by shortening] * * * …   Universalium

  • NICAD — Nickel Cadmium battery (Academic & Science » Electronics) …   Abbreviations dictionary

  • NiCad — Nickel Cadmium Akkumulator (beschränkt) wiederaufladbare Batterie mit geringer Leistung …   Acronyms

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