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Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to
"traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to
flow from a cathode to an anode by definition?

Thanks for the post, Michael.

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Joel Koltner wrote:

Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to
"traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to
flow from a cathode to an anode by definition?

Thanks for the post, Michael.

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The book was published in 1933.


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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Joel Koltner wrote:
Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to
"traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to
flow from a cathode to an anode by definition?

Thanks for the post, Michael.

---Joel



The book was published in 1933.


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something about miraculous travels of things through the ether, about
which not much is known to mankind at this time.

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