This mechanism is used in cathode ray tubetelevision sets and computer monitors.
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In whole cells, the actin mechanism won, and the cell crawled toward the cathode.
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Cathode depletion is the loss of emission after thousands of hours of normal use.
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This is because the distance between the cathode and anode is relatively small.
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Baby's RAM was based on cathode ray tubes similar to those used in radar screens.
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The oxygen reduction reaction occurs on the cathode side of a hydrogen fuel cell.
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The electrolyte also serves as an efficient spacer between the anode and cathode.
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Such a cathode may be heated to a high temperature in normal circuit operation.
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At the cathode, reduction occurs by the recombination of lithium ions with oxygen.
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A negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device
The positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current
A cathode is an electrode through which electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device. Mnemonic: CCD (Cathode Current Departs). A widespread misconception is that cathode polarity is always negative. ...
The electrode of an electrochemical cell at which reduction occurs; the electrode through which current flows out of a cell (the negative terminal of an electrolytic cell or the positive terminal of a galvanic cell); the terminal through which current flows out of a diode when current is in the ...
(Cathodes) A series of negative poles or electrodes onto which the gold and silver are deposited during electrowinning.
The positive electrode of a battery (or other device).
The negative electrode of a semiconductor diode.
An electrode that emits electrons. A fluorescent lamp cathode emits or discharges electrons to the cathode at the other end of the lamp.