Answer:
NiCad batteries are much more susceptible to this problem. �Memory effect� occurs when a rechargeable battery is charged consistently at levels above recommended discharge. If 50% of a rechargeable battery�s capacity is used and then the battery is charged � and the battery is constantly used and charged at this level � the other 50% will unfortunately never be used. And so, the battery will only be using half of its power rating. For example, a 1000mAh battery will only be operating at 500mAh. (Because of the advanced NiMH technology, all top NiMH rechargeable batteries do not suffer from 'Memory Effect' )