electron gun just fires electrons with certain energy so that when the electrons strikes on the pixels of the screen then they glow up with certain color... this color is defined according to the energy of electron..i.e electrons with high energy will lit up blue &with low energy lit up red color.
energy=frequency*plank's constant(n)...
interlacing
Crt monitors,lcd's & led's
A noninterlaced monitor (also called a progressive monitor)
My butt is an electron
Proton is a positive particle and electron is a negative particle.
The red CRT gun is failing
No, this would be impossible. CRT's are vacuum tubes, as in all gas has been evacuated out of the tube so the electron gun can be fired. So there is no gas that can leave, and if there was a leak it would leak into the monitor and cause it not to work anymore.
Yes they are the same. A cathode ray tube (CRT) uses an electron gun to "shoot" electrons from the cathode to specific positions on the anode of the CRT.
crt monitor situation used
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. It refers to a vacuum tube that contains an electron gun and a fluorescent screen, used to display images in older television and computer monitors.
It is cheaper than a LCD monitor.
The monitor was a 12" CRT.
Advantages_and_disadvantages_of_crt_monitor
It's a CRT which stands for Cathode Ray tube.
CRT Monitor
An electron gun is a device that emits a focused beam of electrons. It is commonly used in cathode ray tubes (CRT) in TVs and computer monitors to generate images by directing the electron beam onto a phosphor-coated screen, causing it to light up and produce images.