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anode logo #20730 Compare with cathode. The electrode at which oxidation occurs in a cell. Anions migrate to the anode.
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Anode logo #21850An anode is an electrode through which electric current flows into a polarized electrical device.
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Anode logo #21002• (n.) The positive pole of an electric battery, or more strictly the electrode by which the current enters the electrolyte on its way to the other pole; -- opposed to cathode.
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Anode logo #21439In a cathode ray tube, the positive electrode. Electrode at which oxidation occurs.
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anode logo #21142electrode capable of emitting positive charge carriers to and/or receiving negative charge carriers from the medium of lower conductivity NOTE 1 - The direction of electric current is from the external circuit, through the anode, to the medium of lower conductivity. NOTE 2 - In some cases (e.g. electrochemical cells), the term 'anode' is applied to...
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anode logo #21142by convention, cell electrode at which an oxidation reaction occurs NOTE - The anode is the negative electrode during discharge and the positive electrode during charge.
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anode logo #21142an accelerating electrode that usually serves both as the output electrode and as the principal collector of electrons
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anode logo #21142positive electrode of a d.c. arc plasma torch NOTE 1 - The anode is usually made of a high electrical and thermal conductivity material, such as copper, and water cooled. NOTE 2 - The return current electrode of a transferred plasma torch serves in most cases as the anode. NOTE 3 - In a non-transferred plasma torch, the anode is often the torch noz...
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anode logo #21142an electrode at which high-energy electrons are directed to produce X-radiation
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Anode logo #20173The control grid regulates the number of electrons which are allowed to leave the gun of a CRT by using a negative voltage to repel the electrons. Once free of the control grid's influence, the electrons then need to be accelerated down the tube to ensure that they strike the phosphor face-plate lining with sufficient energy to excite the phosphor ...
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Anode logo #20728In a cathode ray tube, the positive electrode. Electrode at which oxidation occurs.
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anode logo #20742The electrode at which oxidation or corrosion of some component occurs (opposite of cathode). Electrons flow away from the anode in the external circuit.
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anode logo #20973<microscopy> The electrode to which a major flow of electrons takes place internally (as in a cathode-ray tube) or to which an external positive voltage supply is connected. ... (05 Aug 1998) ...
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anode logo #21001(an´ōd) the electrode at which oxidation occurs and to which anions are attracted. adj., ano´dal., adj.
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Anode logo #20972An'ode noun [ Greek ... up + ... way.] (Electricity) The positive pole of an electric battery, or more strictly the electrode by which the current enters the electrolyte on its way to the other pole; -- opposed to cathode .
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Anode logo #22565A cast, flat fire-refined shape used as the raw material in electrolytic refining. Alternatively the inert positive terminal in electrolysis.
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Anode logo #21217An anode is the principal positive electrode by which the current leaves an electrolyte, electron tube etc.
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anode logo #21009anode 1. A positively charged electrode, as of an electrolytic cell, storage battery, or electron tube. 2. The negatively charged terminal of a primary cell or of a storage battery that is supplying current. 3. The electrode or terminal by which current enters an electrolytic cell, voltaic cell, battery, etc. 4. Etymology: coined from Greek anodo...
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Anode logo #216881) The positive electrode that emits positive ions and attracts negative ions, within a voltaic cell or other such device. 2) The positive pole of a battery.
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anode logo #239021. An electrode through which conventional current flows into a polarized electrical device; in electrolysis, it is the positive terminal. 2. In copper processing, a copper anode is an intermediate product from the smelting furnaces which is used as a copper source from which to make copper cathodes during electrolysis.
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Anode logo #20820 The fundamental positively-charged electrode (negative pole) in a radio valve or radio tube; opposite to cathode. Sometimes referred to as a ‘plate`, especially in a diode.
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anode logo #20974 noun a positively charged electrode by which electrons leave an electrical device
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Anode logo #22369The electrically positive pole of an electronic device such as a semiconductor. A diode, for instanc
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Anode logo #22732A rectangular metal plate with positive charge cast in a shape suitable for refining by the electrolytic process.
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Anode logo #22734A rectangular plate of metal cast in a shape suitable for refining by the electrolytic process.
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