👉 Kathodic is a term used in electrical engineering and electronics to describe the phenomenon where an electric current flows through a conductor without creating a spark or flame. It occurs when electrons are transferred from one electrode to another, and the electrons become ionized and flow freely between them. In the context of cathodes, this means that they have a high resistance and can carry large currents due to their ability to transfer electrons efficiently. Cathodes are often used in electronic devices such as batteries, where they serve