The cathode is the positive terminal in a battery.
No, the cathode is negative in a battery.
The cathode in a battery is typically the positive terminal.
Yes, in a battery, the cathode is negative.
In an electrical circuit, the cathode is typically negative.
In an electrical circuit, the cathode is typically negative.
No, the cathode is negative in a battery.
The cathode in a battery is typically the positive terminal.
The positive pole on the battery is the anode. The negative pole is the cathode.
anode (negative) cathode (positive) Source: www.bdbatteries.com
Anode and cathode
Yes, in a battery, the cathode is negative.
Anode is positive electrode which attracts the negative anions while cathode is the negative electrode which attracts the positive cations during electrolysis.
" Anode " is generally refer to POSITIVE. Cathode generally refer to NEGATIVE. But these terms are use for different applications ( For example: you wouldn't refer to the POSITIVE side of a battery as ANODE or NEGATIVE side as CATHODE, it commonly refer as positive or negative when you are dealing with battery application etc. )
The negative side of a battery is called the cathode.
A cathode is negative. It attracts cations, which are positively charged.
the positive terminal in a battery
In an electrical circuit, the cathode is typically negative.