Asked by Shanna Daniels on May 02, 2024

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A cathode is an electrode or electrical conductor into which current flows.

Cathode

An electrode or conductor from which current flows out.

Electrode

A conductor through which electric current enters or leaves a non-metallic medium, such as an electrolytic cell, arc lamp, or semiconductor.

Current Flows

The movement of electric charge carriers, such as electrons, through a conductor.

  • Understand the basic principles of electrical conduction and the role of electrodes.
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Chase McAllisterMay 04, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A cathode is an electrode or electrical conductor from which current flows out; it is the site of reduction in an electrochemical cell.