No. A resistor's electrical characteristics are bidirectional.
Well the flat of the battery is the negative side.
A polar molecule has positive and negative ends due to an unequal distribution of electron density within the molecule. This occurs when the electrons are unequally shared between the atoms forming the molecule, creating partial positive and negative charges at different ends of the molecule.
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of resistance ?
positive, sends out electrons, is live, Negative, grounds it (where the current ends up)
a molecule having slightly negative and positive ends with regard to change
Negative temperature coefficient of resistance means that as the temperature of a piece of wire or a strip of semiconducting material increases, the electrical resistance of that material decreases.
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because of certain elements being more electronegative than others, this causes positive and negative ends of the molecule. the positive ends then attract the negative ends and vice versa, and so this is Van der Walls' forces
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.
by the negative force and the positive force