Positive and negative wires are commonly found in electrical circuits. The positive wire carries the flow of current from the power source to the load, while the negative wire completes the circuit by providing a return path for the current to flow back to the power source. The positive wire is typically colored red, while the negative wire is usually colored black. It is important to correctly identify and connect these wires to ensure proper functioning of the circuit and to prevent damage to the components.
It will be the same as its positive counterpart to the tenth power.
It does not work that way. A negative power is simply the reciprocal. So that x-a = 1/xa The reciprocal is negative or positive according to whether the number itself is negative or positive. [And, if the number is 0, the reciprocal is not defined.]
The numbers called that are used in exponents can be called as a power of a number. The power or exponent can be positive , negative , zero .
The result will be a negative value.
You probably put the negative end in to a positive power source. Did you enjoy the fumes?
positive 49 Because a negative times a negative is a positive. -7*-7=49. positive * positive = positive negative * negative= positive positive * negative = Negative
Positive
In a circuit, electric current flows from the positive terminal of the power source, through the components in the circuit (such as resistors and lightbulbs), and back to the negative terminal of the power source. The flow of electrons is driven by the voltage provided by the power source.
negative multiplied by negative would be positive
it is positive =1/25
Positive and negative wires are commonly found in electrical circuits. The positive wire carries the flow of current from the power source to the load, while the negative wire completes the circuit by providing a return path for the current to flow back to the power source. The positive wire is typically colored red, while the negative wire is usually colored black. It is important to correctly identify and connect these wires to ensure proper functioning of the circuit and to prevent damage to the components.
negative
Electric current flows from the power source through a circuit. It moves from the positive terminal of the source, through the wires or conductors, to the load (e.g. a lightbulb), and then returns to the negative terminal of the power source to complete the circuit.
negative: it uses power. Positive: you can google how to save the Envroment and save power
It will be the same as its positive counterpart to the tenth power.
meaning that the current from your power source doesn't return to the positive end (electricity flows from - negative, to + positive)