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cathodeIn 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, cathode ray tube, or similar device, the cathode is the negative electrode, from which electrons are emitted. In these cases, the flow of electrons is into the device at the cathode. The term is also inconsistently applied in some other cases to electrodes at which the flow of electrons is out of the device – for example, to the negative terminal of a battery. cathodeIn 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 cathode is kept at a negative potential relative to the device's other electrodes (anodes) in order to ensure that the liberated electrons stream away from the cathode and towards the anodes. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This is the coating applied directly to the cathodic dip primer. As the manufacturer of the Rockmills Boiler with 40 years experience and over 20,000 boilers in New York City, we recommend that such leaks can be practically eliminated by proper maintenance and by use of and effective water treatment which utilizes the science of cathodic protection. Our products include Bond-Coat to protect Naval submarine connectors from cathodic delamination, Tough-Grip[R] non-skid coatings for Naval ships, and environmentally friendly Ecomass [R] compounds to replace lead in Army practice rounds. |
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