
1) Battery terminal 2) Photocathode
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1) CRT component 2) Electrode 3) Kind of ray 4) Negative pole 5) Terminal in a cell 6) Terminal of a cell 7) Where the juice comes out
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Compare with anode. The electrode at which reduction occurs.
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A cathode is an electrode through which (positive) electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device.
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• (n.) The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to anode.
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A negative electrode.It is the electrode from which current leaves an electrolytic cell.
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by convention, cell electrode at which, a reduction reaction occurs NOTE - The cathode is the positive electrode during discharge and the negative electrode during charge.
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an electrode that is the source of the desired electron emission
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an electrode, usually an incandescent filament of tungsten, which emits electrons in an X-ray tube
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<chemistry, physics> The electrode in an electrochemical cell toward which cations are drawn and where reduction occurs. ... The negatively charged electrode in a vacuum tube. ... (16 Mar 1998) ...
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(kath´ōd) the electrode at which reduction occurs and to which cations are attracted. adj., cathod´ic., adj.
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Cath'ode noun [ Greek ... descent; ... down + ... way.]
(Physics) The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to
anode .
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(Ca, C) Type: Term Pronunciation: kath′ōd Definitions: 1. The negative pole of a galvanic battery or the electrode connected with it; the electrode toward which positively charged ions (cations) migrate and are reduced, and into which electrons are fed from their source (anode or generator). Synonyms: negative electrode &nbs...
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A flat rectangular piece of metal which has been refined by electrolysis or electrowinning. Copper and nickel are commonly traded and delivered in this form. Copper is always traded as whole plates. Nickel may be whole plates or cut into squares of various sizes down to 1in.x1in. Cobalt cathode is traded as chips.
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A cathode is a negative electrical pole or terminal.
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cathode 1. The path by which an electric current leaves the electrolyte and passes into the negative pole. 2. The point or surface in contact with the negative pole; in electro-metallurgy the object to be electro-plated.3. A negatively charged electrode, as of an electrolytic cell, a storage battery, or an electron tube.4. The positively charged te...
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1) The negative electrode, that emits electrons or gives off negative ions and toward which positive ions move or collect in a voltaic cell or other such device. 2) The negative pole of a battery.
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[Components] The negative lead of a polarised component
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1. An electrode from which conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device; in electrolysis, it is the negative terminal. 2. In copper processing, a copper cathode is the final, 99.99% pure product of the electrolysis process, and is itself the primary raw material input for the production of finished copper products, such as rode, tubes,...
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The fundamental negatively-charged electrode (positive pole) in a radio valve or radio tube; opposite to anode. Sometimes referred to as a ‘filament`, especially in a diode.
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noun a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device
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(chemistry) In an electrolytic cell, the negative electrode, towards which positive particles (cations), usually in solution, are attracted. See electrolysis. The cathode is given its negative charge by connecting it to the negative side of an external electrical supply. In a thermionic valve,...
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(electronics) In electronics, the part of an electronic device in which electrons are generated. In a thermionic valve, electrons are produced by the heating effect of an applied current; in a photocell, they are produced by the interaction of light and a semiconducting material. The catho...
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A rectangular metal plate with a negative charge used in electrolytic refining. The deposited metal recovered onto this plate is called cathode metal and is melted into commercial shapes such as bars or ingots.
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A rectangular plate of metal, produced by electrolytic refining, which is melted into commercial shapes such as wire bars, billets, ingots, etc.
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