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Electrode
An
electrode
is an
electrical conductor
used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a
circuit
(e.g. a
semiconductor
, an
electrolyte
, a
vacuum
or air). The word was coined by
William Whewell
at the request of the scientist
Michael Faraday
from the
Greek
words
elektron
, meaning amber (from which the word
electricity
is derived), and
hodos
, a way.
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