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in digs.the longer line(in height) represents the positive terminal.

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Do electrons flow from the positive to the negative terminal of a wet cell?

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What is the symbol for an electric cell?

The symbol for an electric cell in circuit diagrams is typically represented as a pair of parallel lines, with one line longer than the other. The longer line symbolizes the positive terminal (anode), while the shorter line represents the negative terminal (cathode). In some contexts, a single cell is depicted as a rectangle or a circle with a "+" and "-" indicating the terminals.


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In a circuit diagram what does a circle with a cross inside it represent?

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The zinc rod forms the positive terminal of a dry cell?

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