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Electrode logo #10101) Anodal 2) Anodic 3) Cathode 4) Cathodic 5) Emitter
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Electrode logo #10101) Arc-lamp component 2) Battery part 3) Cathode or anode 4) Conducting contact 5) Conductor 6) Conductor in a circuit 7) Conductor of a sort 8) Item of current technology 9) TENS terminal 10) Transistor bit 11) What juice comes out of
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electrode logo #20730 An electrically conducting surface that allows electrons to be transferred between reactants in an electrochemical cell.
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Electrode logo #23450An electric terminal used to transfer an electric charge through a surrounding medium to another electrode
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Electrode logo #21002• (n.) The path by which electricity is conveyed into or from a solution or other conducting medium; esp., the ends of the wires or conductors, leading from source of electricity, and terminating in the medium traversed by the current.
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electrode logo #20732A metal plate or wire for conducting electrons into or out of solutions.
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Electrode logo #21439A conducting substance that connects an electrolyte to an external circuit.
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electrode logo #21161An electrical conductor that is brought in conducting contact with a ground. Related category • BATTERIES
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electrode logo #21160An electrical conductor, usually a wire or a rod, used to make contact with a non-metallic part of a circuit. An electrode is the means by which an electric current enters or leaves a medium. Electrodes in electrochemical cells are referred to as anodes or cathodes – terms first used by Michae...
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electrode logo #21142a conducting part intended as a conducting interface with a medium of different conductivity NOTE - Between two electrodes of a device, there is normally a potential difference and there may be a current.
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electrode logo #21142a conducting element that performs one or more of the functions of emitting or collecting electrons or ions, or controlling their movement by an electric field
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electrode logo #21142an electrically conducting film in contact with a piezoelectric ceramic element by means of which a polarizing or a driving field is applied to the said element NOTE - Commonly used electrodes are : a) fired, b) plated, c) vacuum evaporated, d) sputtered.
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Electrode logo #20560A device that is used to sense or apply electrical activity.
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electrode logo #20742(I) An electronic conductor used to establish electrical contact with an electrolytic part of a circuit. (2) An electronic conductor in contact with an ionic conductor.
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electrode logo #20973<chemistry> Any terminal that conducts an electric current into or away from various conducting substances in a circuit (such as the anode or cathode of a battery). ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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electrode logo #21001(e-lek´trōd) either of two terminals of an electrically conducting system or cell; specifically, the uninsulated portion of a lead that is in direct contact with the body.
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Electrode logo #21690A conductor that is brought in conducting contact with a ground.
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Electrode logo #20972E·lec'trode (e*lĕk'trōd) noun [ Electro- + Greek 'odo`s way, path: confer French électrode .] (Electricity) The path by which electricity is conveyed into or from a solution or other conducting medium; esp., the ends of the wires or conductors, leading fro...
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electrode logo #23902An electrical conductor, though which a current enters or leaves an electrolytic cell or other medium.
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Electrode logo #20820 A conductor by means of which electricity enters or leaves a medium. Common examples include an anode or cathode.
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electrode logo #20974 noun a conductor used to make electrical contact with some part of a circuit
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electrode logo #22435A carbon (graphite) rod that carries electricity to melt the scrap in an EAF.
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Electrode logo #22819A conductor that is brought in conducting contact with a ground.
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electrode logo #21199a conductor, not necessarily metallic, through which a current enters or leaves a nonmetallic medium, as an electrolytic cell, arc generator, vacuum tube, or gaseous discharge tube.
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Electrode logo #24009A sensor taped to the baby's skin which is used to monitor heart rate or breathing.
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