cathodickæˈθɒd ɪk
cathodic (adj)
English Definitions:
cathodic (adj)
of or at or pertaining to a cathode
"cathodic deposition of metals"
cathodic (Adjective)
Proceeding from a nerve centre; efferent
cathodic (Adjective)
Of or pertaining to a cathode
cathodic
A cathode is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device. This definition can be recalled by using the mnemonic CCD for Cathode Current Departs. A conventional current describes the direction in which positive charges move. Electrons have a negative electrical charge, so the movement of electrons is opposite to that of the conventional current flow. Consequently, the mnemonic cathode current departs also means that electrons flow into the device's cathode from the external circuit. For example, the end of a household battery marked with a + (plus) is the cathode. The electrode through which conventional current flows the other way, into the device, is termed an anode.
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