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no there is no consideration of positive or negative legs in case of resistor.
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Because polarity, water has the capacity to dissolve virtually all substances, whether they are good or bad, positive or negative.
Yes they do - it means the long stem is positive and must be connected to positive wires and the short stem to negative wires
-- negative polarity -- positive polarity
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Polarity is the direction of flow of electrons throughout a circuit. There are two types of polarity: positive and negative. Postive polarity is of older circuits which means electrons flow from positive to negative. Negative polarity is of more modern circuits and that is the flow of electrons from negative to positive such as on car batteries
goes from negative to positive
Normal polarity is for the power to normally go from positive to negative, reverse polartity is to change the positive to a negative and the negative to a positive so the power goes the other way.
The polarity of both ends of a magnet is different. The positive and negative polarity exist for a magnet.
no there is no consideration of positive or negative legs in case of resistor.
'Polarity' has a number of meanings, generally involving the distinction between positive and negative.
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What is meant by polarity? Answer An electric charge has a polarity of either positive or negative. Also a voltage has a polarity, in that it could be positive or negative, with respect to some other voltage, such as the one at the other end of a battery or electric circuit.
Basic transistors have three lead contacts that do have polarity . There are two kinds referred to as P-N-P (for positive-negative-positive leads) and N-P-N (for negative-positive-negative leads).
the way in which the positive & negative terminals on the battery or power supply are attached to the electromagnet. switching the leads from the positive terminal to the negative one, and the negative one to the positive terminal should reverse the polarity of your electromagnet.