Examples of using Negative terminal in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The negative terminal is called cathode.
Today, over 99% of autos use the negative terminal of the battery as the ground.
The negative terminal is normally the grounded post.
The black cable must first be connected to the negative terminal of the booster battery.
The negative terminals on the speakers and the AVR are black.
Again, the clamp should be as close to the base of the post on the negative terminal as possible.
Disconnect the negative terminal first and the positive last;
A battery packaged in a zinc can that serves as both a container and negative terminal.
Connecting the negative terminals with the negative lead black.
All dismantling work is carried out only with the"negative" terminal of the battery removed.
The negative terminals on the speakers and the AVR are black.
Connect one end of the black cable to the negative terminal on the car which is assisting.
This is the negative terminal and must be soldered down the negative hole on the board.
If you have to disconnect, first remove the negative terminal and connect plug before the positive.
In this context, it is probably better to think simply in terms of positive and negative terminals.
Connect one end of the negative lead to the negative terminal -3- of the boosting battery-A-.
Electricity flows from the battery as soon as there is a circuit between the positive and negative terminals.
But the two could effectively be acting as positive and negative terminals… with the ocean itself being a kind of giant battery.
the black cable to the negative terminal.
11 feet respectively, the positive and negative terminals of the power supply, 3,5 feet ground.
Connect the black cable to the negative terminal on the battery and the red cable to good metal engine ground away from the battery.
The risk of a short circuit is greatest whenever the positive and negative terminals of batteries touch.
Short each battery across all the positive and negative terminals with a total external resistance not greater than 50 milliohms.
voltmeter to the negative terminal of the battery.
you should not connect the negative lead(-) to the negative terminal of the discharged battery,
the diagram above and paper clips are used for the positive and negative terminals of the multimeter.
the anode is the negative terminal because it is where current flows into"the device" i.e.
as can be seen in diagram below and paper clips are used for the positive and negative terminals of the multimeter.
connecting the input end with negative terminal of potential for ensuring the potential of common end is higher than the one of input end.
The external battery is connected to the leads of this connector with the positive terminal to the black lead and the negative terminal to the red lead.