0 one of the electrodes (= objects that electricity moves through) in a piece of electrical equipment. The anode is the negative electrode in a battery and the positive electrode in an electrolytic cell.
1 one of the electrodes (= object that electricity moves through) in a piece of electrical equipment; the negative electrode in a battery and the positive electrode in most other electrical devices
It may act as an ion going wholly to the anode or cathode, but does not yield up its elements, except occasionally by a secondary action.
The anode is treated in a special manner so as to render it non-porous and impervious to attack by the nascent chlorine evolved on its surface.
The centre compartment is used to hold the lead or other suitable anode and electrolyte.
The salt used, and also the anodes, were originally introduced into this country from America, and latterly from Germany.
The silvery appearance of the deposit depends mainly on the purity of the salt as well as the anodes.
This part was attached to a stepped-down anode of smaller radius.
An aluminium foil of thickness 15 m was installed 20 cm downstream from the anode plane to separate the gas-filled region from the propagation zone.
The other end of the anode holder is connected to the positive plate of the capacitor bank through an atmospheric air spark gap.