plus is the positive terminal (cathode) minus is the negative terminal (anode)
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The Hypercom T7 Plus credit card terminal accepts all cards with a magnetic stripe. A merchant may put limitations on which cards are accepted but the terminal itself has no limitations.
The plus/minus (red/black) terminals are for testing Direct Current (DC) power sources.
under the bonnet, its insulated with a plastic cap marked with a plus ++++++++++
if you are asking about the terminals of a cell then i can tell you.There is a plus(+) sign near the positive terminal and a minus(-) sign near the negative terminal.
A polarized capacitor will only allow a voltage drop in one direction, due to the design of the electrolyte. The plus terminal needs to be always more positive than the minus terminal. Any other connection will destroy the capacitor. Older style can-type capacitors have the case being the common minus terminal. Some terminals are marked only with a red dot. That is the plus terminal. Some are marked with an arrow; in general, that is the minus terminal, but you should read the markings carefully and, if necessary, consult the product specification sheet.
Not defined by the language, it depends on the OS/platform/context. Usually, it is the terminal(emulation) or DOS-shell or console in which the program runs.
The battery should be in the hatch compartment (behind the rear seats), under the floor mat. Disconnect the negative terminal (black), then the positive terminal (red). Remove the battery, and install the new one in the same position. Reconnect the positive terminal, then the negative terminal. NOTE: The terminals are also designated by plus or minus symbols.
Both posts are gray, positive has a red wire running to it, and a plus sign next to it.
Connect the plus poles first, using the red cable. Then connect the negative terminal of the good battery to the negative terminal on the bad battery. Don't leave the bike switched on but start immediately.