Yes, an anode can be dug up and moved if necessary. Anodes are sacrificial components used to protect metal structures from corrosion, so if the anode is not effectively protecting the structure in its current location, it can be relocated to improve its effectiveness.
Zinc is the anode.
An anode is positive, Cathode is negative. As such, an anode would usually be denoted as + If that is what you meant.
The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
Electrons enter an electrochemical cell through the anode. The anode is where oxidation occurs, leading to the release of electrons that flow through the external circuit to the cathode.
The anode is positively polarized, attracting negatively charged ions or electrons. In electrochemistry, oxidation occurs at the anode where electrons are lost.
The new people who moved into Alisons old house, were building a new gazebo or something in the backyard, and the builders dug up the body
I dug up the time capsule yesterday.
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
I pruned it to the ground, dug out roots, and used RoundUp on new shoots. I kept up the war for ten full years. I lost the war and moved away.
The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
the two types of anode is stationary anode and rotating anode
The name of the dog from the movie "Up" was Dug. Dug is a friendly puppy like dog who is full of love for his new friends Carl, Russel, and Kevin. Dug also appears in his own short, "Dug's Special Mission".
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They are dug up.
Ali's grave was dug up by unknown perpetrators with the intention to verify and confirm his burial in Damascus.
Dug is a male dog. In the film's credits, Dug is shown with a female dog and several puppies.