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Which way does an LED go?

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LEDs are diodes which means that current can only flow through an LED from the anode to the cathode and not the other way around. If an LED is connected the wrong way around in a circuit (anode to negative and cathode to positive) it is said to be "reverse biased" and will not emit light.

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