ENERGY
Cathode
Posts where cables go. They are also called the electrode or terminal. The positive terminal is referred to as the Cathode and the negative terminal is called the Anode.
its called a direct current aka DC
Positive and Negative Terminal.
It is called the positive + terminal or post, just like you list. Electrons flow for the negative - to the + terminal contrary to popular belief.Another AnswerAs electrons flow through the external circuit from anode (negative terminal) to the cathode (positive terminal) , then the answer is 'cathode'.
No, electrons move in a circuit in a continuous flow called an electric current. Electrons move from the negative terminal of the battery, through the circuit components, and return to the positive terminal. Each electron only moves a short distance within the circuit before passing its energy to the next electron.
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In a battery, or voltaic pile, the negative terminal or wire, called the anode, emits electrons in an electrical circuit. The other terminal, called the cathode, collects electrons in an electrical circuit.
A battery is called an electrochemical cell, which generates electrical energy through a chemical reaction. The chemical reaction involves the flow of electrons from the negative terminal (anode) to the positive terminal (cathode) of the battery.
The top of a battery is called a carbon rod, which is on the positive terminal.
The electron flow concept states that electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a voltage source, in contrast to the conventional current flow theory which assumes positive charge carriers moving from positive to negative.
The electrode connected to the negative terminal of a cell is called the cathode.