that is function of anode and cathode in underground piping
yes
There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.
cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them
Cathode Ray
If two batteries are connected in parallel (i.e anode of first with anode of other and cathode of first with cathode of other), then they cannot be charged using 12V, it may damage them.But if anode of first is connected to cathode of other (i.e. Batteries in Series) and cathode of first with cathode of 12 V supply (i.e. cathode of charger) and anode of second with anode of 12 V supply(i.e. anode of charger) then both the batteries can be charged using 12 V supply, easily.
yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating
cathode is electron negative but anode is positiveAnswerFor electrochemical cells, electrons travel through the external circuit from the anode to the cathode.
The positive anode or cathode in a battery plays a crucial role in the function of the battery by facilitating the flow of electrons between the two terminals, allowing for the generation of electrical energy.
The relationship between a cathode and an anode involves
the copper cylinder(cathode) and iron rod(anode)
Anode is positive, cathode is negative
There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.
The Anode (+) is what you connect the positive voltage to The Cathode (-) is what you connect the negative voltage to.
cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them
In an electrical circuit, the anode is the positive terminal where current flows into the device, while the cathode is the negative terminal where current flows out. The anode provides electrons, while the cathode accepts them. This difference in function is essential for the proper operation of the circuit.
anode positive potential cathode negative potential
In a battery, the anode is where the electric current flows in, while the cathode is where the current flows out. The anode is negatively charged, and the cathode is positively charged. This flow of electrons between the anode and cathode creates the electrical energy in a battery.
The cathode electrode in an electrochemical cell is where reduction reactions occur, while the anode electrode is where oxidation reactions occur. These reactions generate an electric current in the cell.