0 the point at which an electric current enters or leaves something, for example, a battery
1 the point at which an electric current enters or leaves something, for example, a battery
As a rule, each electrode has attached to it a binding post to which wires can be quickly fastened.
In all these cases, secondary results to a greater or smaller extent were produced at the positive electrode.
It also forms a condensing chamber for the zinc fumes, and it also constitutes the negative electrode.
The apparatus is hermetically sealed at the top, the two electrodes being naturally insulated with rubber.
The two electrodes are separated, and a wire connects the two outside of the cell.
In general, receptive-field size tended to increase as the depth of the electrode tip increased.
Responses are given as percentages of the largest response recorded at a given electrode site.
A grounding electrode was placed on a prepared site over the left mastoid.