Cathode

/ˈkæθoʊd/ noun

The negative electrode in an electrical device through which current flows out of a polarized electrical device.

Coined in 1834 by scientist Michael Faraday from Greek kata- (down) + hodos (way), literally meaning 'way down.' Faraday created this term to describe the electrode where current flows downward or outward.

AMካቴድ
ARالكاثود
BNক্যাথোড
CAcàtode
CSkatoda
DAkatode
DEKathode
ELκάθοδος
EScátodo
FAکاتد
FIkatodi
FRcathode
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