It goes negative to positive.
the negative can make electricity but on the other hand if you have an uncharged battery you will get a equal, so if you have a positive you will get the opposite.
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
Polarity is the direction of flow of electrons throughout a circuit. There are two types of polarity: positive and negative. Postive polarity is of older circuits which means electrons flow from positive to negative. Negative polarity is of more modern circuits and that is the flow of electrons from negative to positive such as on car batteries
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
It goes negative to positive.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
The two charges of electricity are positive and negative. Positive charge is carried by protons, while negative charge is carried by electrons.
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
In nature there are two types of electricity positive and negative
they are positive and negative noobies
Static electricity refers to the accumulation of electric charges on the surface of an object. These charges can be positive or negative. Negative electrons are the subatomic particles that carry a negative charge and are often involved in the build-up of static electricity on objects.
Conventional Electrical theory (simplified) states that electricity flows from positive to negative in contrast to Electron Theory which supposes negative to positive flow of electrons.
If it is DC then red is positive and black is negative.
Yes, but not always.
Positive and negative poles
Both. Positive charge comes from the positive sids (+) and negative charge comes from the negative side (-)