It depends on you... there is no such rule to keep intensity at a perticular point...
CRO is an analog instrument.
it must be capacitive in nature..as attenutors works.
There are 2 types of CRO probes a. Active Probes (9 Megaohms) b. Passive Probes - hig voltage probe (10 to 1000 Megaohms)
A Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO) can measure DC voltage because it converts the voltage signal into a visual representation on its screen. When a DC voltage is applied, the electron beam in the CRO is deflected vertically according to the voltage level, allowing the user to read the corresponding value on the vertical axis. By calibrating the vertical scale, the CRO can provide accurate DC voltage measurements. Additionally, the time base feature enables the display of DC signals over time, enhancing analysis.
The anode voltage does not affect the sensitivity of a CRO. The input amplifier and deflection circuit have a greater influence. The Anode voltage will affect the focus and visibility of the trace, in this respect it will affect how you see the result.
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
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cro-crossies
The Cro-Magnons were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
The duration of Cro is 1380.0 seconds.
Pretty much everything is what I know of!
Cathode ray oscilloscope(CRO) is a device used to see the voltage across a particular element of your circuit and the wave form can also be seen on CRO. But you actually cannot measure the current using CRO as it is meant to give the voltage levels across any element in eletrically enegized circuit. however Digital Multimeter can do this job. But while using DMM to measure current one thing should be kept in mind that your circuit should be linear so that if you break the circuit to find current in series the current could not change in circuit.
no cro is not an amplifier.....its cathode ray osiloscope
Cro ended on 1994-10-22.
Cro was created on 1993-09-18.
Cro-Mags was created in 1981.