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cathode ray
Stream of electrons leaving the negative electrode, or cathode, in an evacuated or gas-filled discharge tube or emitted by a heated filament in certain electron tubes. Cathode rays cause fluorescent materials to luminesce and are utilized in cathode-ray oscilloscopes and television tubes (see cathode-ray tube)
– historically electrons emanating from the negative electrode (cathode) and striking the positive electrode (anode) in a vacuum tube
A negatively charged beam that emanates from the cathode of a discharge tube Cathode rays are streams of electrons
A beam of electrons emitted from the cathode in a partially evacuated tube
Oscilloscope: an instrument with a screen that provides a visual indication of the voltage wave form at any point in a circuit
a beam of electrons emitted by the cathode of an electrical discharge tube
stream of particles (electrons) emanating from the negative electrode in an evacuated glass tube
The mysterious ray that emanated from the cathode in a vacuum tube; shown by Thomson to be a stream of particles smaller than atoms
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