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A diode value is connected to a battery and a load resistance. The filament is heated, so that a constant current is obtained in the circuit. As the cathode continuously emits electrons, does it become more and more positively charged?

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Answered by anvesha12340
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Explanation:

NO, the cathode does not become more and more positively charged. In the diode circuit, the cathode of the diode value is always connected to the negative terminal of the battery. So the battery will supply the electrons to the cathode and cathode will continously emit electrons without becoming more and more positively charged.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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The diode loop or circuit the diode piston (valve) cathode is still connected with the battery's negative terminal.

Explanation:

  • No, the cathode isn't gradually being treated positively. Within the diode loop or circuit the diode piston (valve) cathode is still connected with the battery's negative terminal.
  • Therefore, the battery would distribute the electrons to a cathode as well as the cathode will release electrons continuously without gradually being charged positively.

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