how many volts does a nickel cadmium produce?

VOLTAGE FOR ONE CELL

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1.2 volts RIGHT

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To find out how many volts a nickel cadmium (NiCd) cell produces, we need to understand the specifications for a typical NiCd cell.

A standard NiCd cell usually has a nominal voltage of 1.2 volts. This means that under normal operating conditions, it will provide a steady voltage output of 1.2 volts.

However, it's important to note that the actual voltage of a NiCd cell can vary depending on its state of charge and other factors. The voltage can range from around 1.0 volts when the cell is discharged, up to 1.4 volts when the cell is fully charged.

To measure the voltage of a specific NiCd cell, you can use a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the DC voltage mode, connect the positive (red) probe to the positive terminal of the NiCd cell, and the negative (black) probe to the negative terminal of the cell. The multimeter will then display the voltage reading.

Remember to exercise caution when working with electrical devices and follow proper safety precautions.