The symbol for a
nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery typically looks like a
rectangle with two lines inside it representing the positive and negative terminals. It may also include the text "NiCd" or "Ni-Cd" to specifically identify it as a nickel-cadmium battery. Sometimes, you might see it with the symbol for rechargeable batteries (a
double arrow forming a circle).
Here's a general breakdown:
- Rectangle: Represents the battery's shape.
- Two lines (inside): Represent the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
- "NiCd" or "Ni-Cd": Identifies the battery type.
This symbol is used in technical documents, schematics, and product markings.