Polarity: Difference between revisions
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|Meaning=May be applied to any property of a physical system that can take on only two values, usually opposite in some sense (e.g., sign or direction). | |||
|Explanation=Thus, the [[electron]] and [[positron]] are said to have opposite polarity because their charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign. Similarly, anodes and cathodes are electrodes of opposite polarity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 29 March 2024
May be applied to any property of a physical system that can take on only two values, usually opposite in some sense (e.g., sign or direction).