The point on the battery where electrons are lost.
The point on the battery where electrons LEAVE.
The terminal that current flows toward in the external circuit from the positive terminal.
The terminal of a battery from which electrons flow in the external circuit when the cell discharges. See Positive Terminal.
The terminal of a battery from which electrons flow in the external circuit when the cell discharges. Nonaqueous Batteries -- Cells that do not contain water, such as those with molten salts or organic electrolytes.
Negative pole of a battery.
The battery terminal that conducts electric current back to the battery. The negative terminal usually has either "neg" or "-" on it.
The terminal of a battery or power supply that has an excess of electrons, and thus is said to be negatively charged.