Question 88Electricity & Electronics - QMED

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In general, why are nickel-cadmium storage batteries superior to lead-acid batteries?

Athey can remain idle and keep a full charge for a long time
Bthey need fewer cells in series and use less mounting space
Cthey are less costly to replace
Dthey put out higher voltages and require no maintenance
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) they can remain idle and keep a full charge for a long time. Nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) storage batteries are superior to lead-acid batteries in their ability to maintain a full charge even when left idle for extended periods. This is due to the chemical composition and construction of Ni-Cd batteries, which allows them to retain their charge much more effectively than lead-acid batteries when not in use. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) Ni-Cd batteries do not necessarily need fewer cells or less mounting space than lead-acid; C) Ni-Cd batteries are generally more expensive to replace than lead-acid; and D) Ni-Cd batteries do not necessarily put out higher voltages and still require some maintenance.

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