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The cathode ray tube ( CRT ) is a vacuum tube containing an electron gun (a source of electrons) and a fluorescent screen, with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron be...
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German Karl Ferdinand Braun invented the cathode ray tube oscilloscope in 1897 - Electronic television is based on the development of the cathode ray tube which is the picture tube found in modern television sets. ... Television History - Cathode Ray Tube...
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cathode-ray tube, special-purpose electron tube in which electrons are accelerated by high-voltage anodes, formed into a beam by focusing electrodes, and projected toward a phosphorescent screen that forms one face of the tube. ... cathode-ray tube: meaning and definitions - cathode-ray tube: Definition and Pronunciation...
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How Television Works ... by Marshall Brain ... The Cathode Ray Tube...
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Although you may not be aware of this fact, the CATHODE-RAY TUBE shown in figure 2-17 is, in all probability, the one tube with which you are most familiar. Before you started your study of electronics, you probably referred to cathode-ray tubes as picture tubes.
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How does a cathode ray tube work? Roll the mouse over the labels see a description of that part. ... Click on the small picture to view the video. The file will open in a new browser window. ... close-up, cathode ray tube showing electron beam...
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He was investigating a long-standing puzzle known as "cathode rays." His experiments prompted him to make a bold proposal: these mysterious rays are streams of particles much smaller than atoms, they are in fact minuscule pieces of atoms. ... ; A simple cathode ray tube.
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The front of the tube consists of a screen coated with a fluorescent material. This material gives out light when it is hit by fast moving electrons so we see a spot of light at the point where the electrons hit the screen.
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