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The current density being less at the larger electrode, any compe tition between the electrons carrying the current will be less at this electrode. At the larger electrode, negative electrons starting out would be less interfered with by the pressure of positive electrons. The effect can hardly be traced to the difference in capacity of the large and small electrodes, for connecting one electrode to a large capacity or even to earth produces but a slight rectifying effect.
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