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In a battery symbol positive is represented by​

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Answered by ChackoJacob
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Explanation:

The longer vertical line of the battery symbol represents the positive terminal of the battery and is usually marked with a plus sign (+).

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A battery has both ‘positive and negative’ symbol which represents the terminals of the battery.  

Explanation:

  • The ‘positive terminal’ of the battery is marked with a ‘plus sign (+)’.
  • Positive symbol represents the ‘positive terminal of the battery’ whereas the negative symbol represents the ‘negative terminal’ of the battery.  
  • In ‘positive terminal’ of the battery, the electrons re-enters the battery where the negative ions are being attracted towards the positive terminal.

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