When a cathode ray tube (CRT) is broken, the vacuum inside the tube is exposed to atmospheric pressure, which can cause the glass to implode violently. This release of pressure may result in shards of glass and the potential release of harmful phosphor dust or other materials contained within the CRT. Additionally, if the CRT contains high-voltage components, there may be a risk of electrical shock. Therefore, handling a broken CRT requires caution and appropriate safety measures.
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and CRT stands for Cathod Ray Tube
Cathode ray tube amusement device was created in 1947.
It is not necessary in a cathode ray tube, it is a side effect and is needed in the calculations to ensure that there are no errors.
A rotating anode promotes cooling between exposures by distributing the intense beam from the cathode over the surface of the anode. A rotating anode tube lasts a lot longer than a stationary x-ray tube.
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Cathode rays are streams of electrons.
CRT Cathod ray tube
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and CRT stands for Cathod Ray Tube
sir jj thomsons was a brialiant english physics scientist, he observed the cathod in atom, later called electron, by CRT CATHOD RAY TUBE
there are two type of monitor namely : "cathod ray tube(CRT)" , " Liquid crystal display (LCD)" newtest3
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.
The various display units available in market are cathod ray tube, light emitting diodes,neonplasma devices etc
It's a CRT which stands for Cathode Ray tube.
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when the cathode filament emits the electron and because of the high vaccum inside the tube with a high voltage who is applied on anode (the destination) the electron will accelerate to the anode and the anode will emits the x-ray photon directly after strike of the mentioned electron. the power of x-ray or peneration is determined of the anode high voltage.
J. J. Thomson observed that cathod rays are deflected by an electric field - and from this discovered the electron.
J.J. Thomson used a cathode ray tube to discover electrons. By passing an electric current through the tube, he observed the deflection of a beam of electrons, which led to his conclusion about the existence of electrons.