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What do “cathode” and “anode” actually mean? (Photoelectric effect)

I’ve read that the cathode is where reduction (gain of electrons) happens and the anode is where oxidation (loss of electrons) happens.

But I’ve been studying the photoelectric effect, and the metal plate at which light is shone and from which photoelectrons are excited is the “cathode” and the plate that accepts these electrons is the “anode”.

This seems backwards. Am I missing something?

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u/Expert_Contact6128 — 7 days ago