difference between Cathode and Anode
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The anode, by definition, is the electrode where electricity flows into. In contrast, the cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of. ... In this case, the roles are reversed, and the positive terminal becomes the anode and the negative terminal is the cathode
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- cathode is negative charge
- anode is positive charge
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