Examples of using Cathode in English and their translations into Serbian
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As electricity Incoming cathode receives electrons from the power source
At the cathode, copper metal plates out,
The 100 kΩ resistor ensures that the average DC voltage between grid and cathode is zero, and cannot"float" to some high level.
Therefore this electrode is permanently named the cathode, and the electrode through which the electrons exit the tube is named the anode.
to the n-side or cathode, but not in the reverse direction.
which tightens the contact between cathode and anode for better charge/discharge cycle characteristics.
Acvity heater boils off electrons when heated and the electrons are ejected from the cathode and accelerate towards the anode due to the high dc potential between the two elements.
A cathode(A sheet of non-corrosive metal like titanium
However, certain perovskite structured oxides are electronically conductive finding application in the cathode of solid oxide fuel cells
reaction cannot be reversed, and the identities of the anode and cathode are therefore fixed.
The key to unraveling this mystery was to make careful, direct observations of the cathode and anode material used in modern batteries.
The two electrodes are known as the anode and the cathode and both are connected to a high resistant voltmeter.
would be ejected from the cathode.
For example, at the anode end of the arc a temperature of 4000 ºC is formed, at the cathode- 3200 ºC.
stainless steel cathode sheet, instructions, and a pamphlet with some info about anodizing.
upon lithium ions flowing back and forth between the anode and cathode.
toward n, or cathode, but not in the opposite direction.
An electrode in an electrochemical cell is referred to as either an anode or a cathode(words that were also coined by Faraday).
Each electrode may become either the anode or the cathode depending on the direction of current through the cell.
It consists of the deposition of an electrolytic cell at the Cathode, in the metal you want to obtain.