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electrode [ɪˈlɛktrəʊd] n 1. (Physics / General Physics) a conductor through which an electric current enters or leaves an electrolyte, an electric arc, or an electronic valve or tube 2. (Physics / General Physics) an element in a semiconducting device that emits, collects, or controls the movement of electrons or holes
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Translations electrode n → Elektrode f n electrode [iˈlektrəud] a conductor through which a current of electricity enters or leaves a battery etc. elektrode القُطْبُ الكَهْرُيائي، الألِكْترود електрод elektroda elektrode die Elektrode ηλεκτρόδιο electrodo elektrood الکترود elektrodi électrode אֶלֶקטרוֹדָה विद्युत द्वार elektroda elektróda elektroda rafskaut elettrodo 電極 전극(電極) elektrodas elektrods elektrod elektrode elektrode elektroda eléctrodo electrod электрод elektróda elektroda elektroda elektrod ขั้วไฟฟ้า elektrot 電極 електрод برقی مورچہ điện cực 电极 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These three mod es were BP+7 (created by separating the indifferent electrode from the active electrode by a distance of 7 electrodes), BP+8 (separating the indifferent from the active by a distance of 8 electrodes), and BP+9 (separating the two by 9 electrodes). In the less popular monopolar configuration, one electrode is placed on or in the muscle, and an indifferent electrode is placed on a nonmuscular part of the body. |
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