The "anode" is usually considered to be "negative". However in some experiments such as Gel Electrophoresis the anode is positive.
Anode is to positive as Cathode is to negative.
Protons are positive,Electrons are negative
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
When something is electrically neutral it has neither a positive nor a negative charge.
Electrons carry electricity within an atom.
Static electricity is when there is either an excess (negative) or lack of (positive) electrons. If electrons are transferred onto another surface, for example by rubbing them together, a positive charge is formed, but if electrons are gained, a negative charge is formed.
That's a purely arbitrary convention that goes back to the first experiments with electricity (see Ben Franklin).
Protons are positive,Electrons are negative
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
Both. Positive charge comes from the positive sids (+) and negative charge comes from the negative side (-)
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
Repel means to push away.With electricity- An object with positive electrical charge will repel another object with positive electrical charge.(.....My 9yr old daughter just told me this)
i dont know use rectifier just invert ac to dc and supplied to anodes positive to steel negative
The anodes and cathodes affect the voltage of the battery all the time. Without them, the battery would not work. The anode provides the positive charge or current. The cathode provides the negative charge or electrons. Part of the anode is down in the battery and part serves as a terminal. Part of the cathode is down in the battery and part serves a a terminal.
First of all you spelled "electricity" wrong. Electricity is everywhere, everything has a a positive, neutral or negative charge.
....positive charge on paint, negative charge on the product. Very specialized equipment and techniques.
Static electricity is when there is either an excess (negative) or lack of (positive) electrons. If electrons are transferred onto another surface, for example by rubbing them together, a positive charge is formed, but if electrons are gained, a negative charge is formed.
When something is electrically neutral it has neither a positive nor a negative charge.