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What is cathode? Give an example​

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Answered by ank2002
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A cathode is the metallic electrode through which current flows out in a polarized electrical device. ... Such devices include diodes, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, oscilloscopes, electrolytic cells in hydrogen production and secondary battery cells in rechargeable batteries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A cathode is the metallic electrode through which current flows out in a polarized electrical device. ... Such devices include diodes, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, oscilloscopes, electrolytic cells in hydrogen production and secondary battery cells in rechargeable batteries.

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