what is difference between anode and cathode
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1. The cathode is typically the positive side while the anode is the negative side.
2. The anode is the electrode where the electricity flows into it.
3. The cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of it.
2. The anode is the electrode where the electricity flows into it.
3. The cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of it.
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Difference Between Anode and Cathode. Anode and cathode are two terms that are often used interchangeably with positive and negative in batteries. ... The anode, by definition, is the electrode where electricity flows into. In contrast, the cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of
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