Positive and negative are just directions. In AC the current changes direction 60 times a second. It is all the same.
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
Protons are positive,Electrons are negative
The "anode" is usually considered to be "negative". However in some experiments such as Gel Electrophoresis the anode is positive.
If you connect them with a conductor, the charges will get together.
When something is electrically neutral it has neither a positive nor a negative charge.
It is positive to negative.
The positive effects of electricity on the environment are quite limited as mostly electricity has negative impact on the environment. Plants can be said to benefit slightly from the carbon dioxide released in the generation of electricity.
the negative can make electricity but on the other hand if you have an uncharged battery you will get a equal, so if you have a positive you will get the opposite.
It goes negative to positive.
There is no positive and negative conductor. There are just two ends of a conductor, namely positive and negative. It is usually said that electricity flows from the positive to the negative side of a conductor, but scientists have discovered, that current consists of electrons that always flows from the negative to the positive side.
No, because if the positive was 8, and the negative was -4, the difference would be positive four.
No, because if the positive was 8, and the negative was -4, the difference would be positive four.
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No, a positive minus a negative can be either or positive or a negative.
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
negative is below zero, positive is above
no