It is called the positive + terminal or post, just like you list. Electrons flow for the negative - to the + terminal contrary to popular belief.
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As electrons flow through the external circuit from anode (negative terminal) to the cathode (positive terminal) , then the answer is 'cathode'.
The top of a battery is called a carbon rod, which is on the positive terminal.
positive terminal
it is called the positive pole,if you want to go deeper when using (discharging) a battery it is called a cathodewhen charging the battery it is called an anodeThe positive terminal.
it is called the positive pole,if you want to go deeper when using (discharging) a battery it is called a cathodewhen charging the battery it is called an anodeThe positive terminal.
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
The negative terminal of a battery has a - sign and positive terminal has a + sign.
The positive end of a battery goes to the positive end of the terminal. In retro spec, the negative end of a battery goes to the negative end of the terminal.
No, you do not connect battery positive to positive. When connecting batteries, you should connect the positive terminal of one battery to the positive terminal of the other battery only in specific configurations like parallel connections. In most scenarios, such as jump-starting a car, you connect the positive terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the live battery and the negative terminal of the live battery to a ground point on the dead battery. Always follow proper safety protocols to avoid short circuits or damage.
The positive + terminal is slightly larger.
The cathode is the positive terminal in a battery.
Positive and Negative Terminal.