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A Cathode Ray Tube is a specially constructed vacuum tube in which an electron beam controlled by electric or magnetic fields generates a visual display of input electrical signals on a fluorscent screen. It consists of three important parts, namely, an electron gun, a deflection system and a fluorscent screen.

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