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These are contact points of battery .

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Q: What are positive and negative terminals?
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How do you represent positive and negative terminals?

Positive + Negative -


Do electrons move from negative to positive terminals?

Yes


Why do electric cell have two terminals?

They are the negative and positive terminals. Higher potential andl ower potential terminals


Is the direction of current through a battery always from negative to positive on the terminals?

Conventional current flow is from positive to negative. Electron flow is from negative to positive


How can you distinguish between positive and negative terminals?

if you are asking about the terminals of a cell then i can tell you.There is a plus(+) sign near the positive terminal and a minus(-) sign near the negative terminal.


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anode positive potential cathode negative potential


What is a positive terminal on a battery?

There are 2 battery terminals. A positive or hot and a negative or ground. The positive is slightly larger than the negative.


How do you wire a dual voice coil 2 ohm sub at 2 ohms?

connect the both positive terminals together and both negative terminals together. use a multimeter to check any positive and negative terminals


What terminals do the electrons flow through a circuit?

from negative to positive.


What are the parts of a battery?

positive and negative terminals and the battery case


It has a potential difference between the positive and negative terminals?

It is a battery.


How do you know positive and negative terminals?

Look for a + by the positive terminal and a - by the negative terminal, or red for positive, black for negative. Some batteries have the positive terminal protruding and the negative terminal flat. Or you can get a meter that will tell you which is which,