Positive Electricity
The kind of electricity with which a piece of glass is charged when
rubbed with silk; vitreous electricity.
In a galvanic cell the surface of the copper or carbon plate is charged
with positive electricity. (See Electrostatic Series.)
According to the single fluid theory positive electrification consists
in a surplus of electricity.
[Transcriber's note: "Positive electricity" is a deficiency of electrons.]









