Cathode in a sentence as a noun

Start at oscilloscope, but what's a cathode ray?

Also I believe the demo version would appear as tho the cathode screen was about to fail and get worse and worse.

When I was in 8th grade I did an experiment that found that mold grew better nearer a cathode ray tube computer monitor.

Charging and discharging corrodes the anode/cathode and alters the structure.

In the model wave functions of Ciuchi et al. there are no metallic hydrides, there are no cathodes and there are no chemical batteries.

As an old cathode display user, I'd really like to have a terminal emulator which mimics the modern LCD display.

Or one of the eight combinations possible by arbitrarily switching anode with cathode, positive with negative, and left with right.

This refers to an ancient convention in electronics, in which current was assumed to flow from the anode to the cathode, even though electrons flow from the cathode to the anode.

This is a cathode made from nanoscale particles of crystalline copper hexacyanoferrate which has a lattice that nicely fits hydrated potassium ions.

One would like a completely unambiguous statement: the anode is the positive connection, and it is secured to the left side of the subject's scalp; the cathode is the negative connection, and it secured over the subject's right eyebrow.

You float a molten anode metal on a slightly denser molten salt electrolyte on a slightly denser molten cathode metal, and bam, super high energy density, super high power density, low cost, long life-time battery.

Cathode definitions

noun

a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device

noun

the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current