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An electric battery is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Connected a battery's negative to another's positive is a way to increase voltage, useful when a battery outputs low voltage.
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How does carbon paste (graphite) interact with other conductors?
I am running a half-cell battery configuration. I am using carbon paste (graphite) as a trace (jumper) because my solution contains bio-materials and carbon is bio-friendly. The carbon paste is coated …
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can you have a system with multiple anodes connected to one cathode (e.g.Battery, generator,...
simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab
Usually, the anode transfers electrons to the cathode. However, let's say the anode is not releasing enough electrons to create enough cur …
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Why Protons travel through the membrance but electrons travel through the wire?
In the case of having two electrodes (anode and cathode). I will always hear that positive ions will jump from one electrode to the other causing the electricity to flow the wire. How come only proton …
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How to control the potential in multiple-electrodes (3 or more) in electrochemical cells?
Usually, in most cell designs, the concept of two-electrode design is the baseline. The two electrodes are anode and cathode where the electron transfer happens between them. However, I have been read …