@cptnunderwhere Not on tests or exams. (That would make chemistry far too easy). This video series is for high school students. Regardless, it's always better to know anode from cathode by way of chemistry, rather than memorizing an arbitrary position.
Besides "Thank you very very much!" I have nothing to say. Thank you!
TheSpeedman39 1 month ago
Thanks - but isn't the cathode always on the right? It's very helpful though - thank you.
blingblingelora 1 year ago
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narutardalexi666 1 year ago
@cptnunderwhere Not on tests or exams. (That would make chemistry far too easy). This video series is for high school students. Regardless, it's always better to know anode from cathode by way of chemistry, rather than memorizing an arbitrary position.
rcn2000 1 year ago 17
ty ty for the video!
garciafamilyvideos 2 years ago
So, wait, the electrons travel through the wire from the cathode to the anode?
superpuppy1 2 years ago
no.. the electrons travel from (-) to (+)..
so that's anode to cathode
garciafamilyvideos 2 years ago
Ah, I see. Thanks. :D
superpuppy1 2 years ago
OMG I get it!! hahaha thanks:P
purplepick1 2 years ago
thank you!
neveragainlol 2 years ago
ty i pass
ilolwithyou 3 years ago
cheers!!!!! you taught me more than my teacher taught me for the whole year!!!
16650B 3 years ago 12
nice it is very helpful! =)
jaibs90 3 years ago