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memory effect
A property of a battery that causes it to lose its capacity for full recharging if it is repeatedly recharged before it is completely discharged. Memory effect most commonly occurs with nickel-cadmium batteries. The term derives from the fact that the battery appears to have a memory for the amount of charging it can sustain.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Mobile communications
- Category: Mobile phones
- Company: Nokia
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