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An electric conductor through which an electric current enters or leaves a medium, whether it is an electrolytic solution, solid, molten mass, gas, or vacuum.
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[1] In a spark plug, one electrode (the center electrode) is the center rod passing through the insulator. The side electrode is a rod welded to the shell of the spark plug. The distance between them is the spark gap. [2] In welding it is the metal rod that is used in arc welding. A substance which brings electricity up to the point where the arc is to be formed; in other words it is the material immediately adjacent to the arc proper and the one which carries the current to this point. ...
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Usually a metallic conductor which serves the purpose of conducting electric charge carriers into a liquid, into a gas, into a vacuum or on to the surface of a solid body.
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Electrical conductor and the associated active materials at which an electrochemical reaction occurs. Also referred to as the positive and negative plates in a secondary cell.
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The corona treating system in its simplest form can be portrayed as a capacitor. Voltage is applied to the top plate which, in the case of a corona treating system, would be the electrode. The dielectric portion of the capacitor would be made up of some type of roll covering, air and substrate in the corona treating system. The final component, or bottom plate, would take the form of an electrically grounded roll.
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