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anode (ăn`ōd), electrode electrode, terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit. In most familiar circuits current is carried by metallic conductors, but in some circuits the current passes for some distance through a
..... Click the link for more information. through which current enters an electric device. In electrolysis electrolysis , passage of an electric current through a conducting solution or molten salt that is decomposed in the process. The Electrolytic Process ..... Click the link for more information. , it is the positive electrode in the electrolytic cell. anodeTerminal or electrode from which electrons leave a system. In a battery or other source of direct current, the anode is the negative terminal. In a passive load it is the positive terminal. In an electron tube, electrons from the cathode travel across the tube toward the anode; in an electroplating cell, negative ions are deposited at the anode. anode The terminal on a device that receives current. It may be considered positive or negative depending on the application. See cathode.anode 1. the positive electrode in an electrolytic cell 2. the positively charged electrode in an electronic valve 3. the negative terminal of a primary cell anode [′a‚nōd] (electricity) The terminal at which current enters a primary cell or storage battery; it is positive with respect to the device, and negative with respect to the external circuit. (electronics) The collector of electrons in an electron tube. Also known as plate; positive electrode. In a semiconductor diode, the terminal toward which forward current flows from the external circuit. (physical chemistry) The positive terminal of an electrolytic cell. anode In an electric system to protect underground iron pipes or structures from electrochemical action, a metallic rod which is driven in the ground; direct current is passed through the rod to the earth, and then through the iron pipe or structure, in a direction opposite to that resulting from the electrochemical properties of the soil. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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