you may wonna check this but i believe it was j.j Thomson
J.J. Thomson used the cathode ray. Thomson's cathode ray experiment was when he shot a narrow beam of electrons through a cylindrical tube and deflected the electrons off of electric and magnetic fields, thus measuring the effects that those fields had on the direction of the beam.
Transistor radios have NO tubes. They have (guess what) transistors.
when the vacuum sucks up things it goes through the tube and into the bag ...Unless you are talking about electronics, then a vacuum tube is used to form an amplifying circuit. Some tubes can emit cathode rays onto a screen (Cathode Ray Tube = CRT) to display a picture and some can function as diodes to regulate current flow.
J.J. Thomson used cathode ray tubes to prove the existence of electrons.
The type of filament used in tube light is that one which is thin and surrounded by an oblong metal shield.
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.
The gas commonly used in discharge tubes for the study of cathode rays is low-pressure neon or argon. These gases allow for the observation of cathode rays because they ionize easily and produce visible light when the cathode rays collide with them. This ionization helps to create observable effects that demonstrate the properties of cathode rays, such as their trajectory and charge.
None of these appliances use a cathode ray tube. Older type TVs used a cathode ray tube, its common name was the picture tube.
A Cathode-ray tube is a vacuum that is used to get the air out. Cathode rays (electrons) cannot penetrate through any significant amount of air.
The scientist who used a cathode ray tube to discover negatively charged subatomic particles was J.J. Thomson.
Electrons.
A Crookes tube is a type of cathode ray tube that was used for scientific experiments and demonstrations in the late 19th century. It consists of a partially evacuated glass tube with electrodes that generate a beam of electrons. This device played a pivotal role in the discovery of cathode rays and led to the development of modern television and computer displays.
cathode-ray tube
J.J Thomson
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It's a cathode from a very old cathode ray tube. It is the far end part of an old television cathode ray tube (used in other machines than television too).
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. In laymans terms a CRT monitor is the old-style glass tube monitor we all used for years and years before flatpanel monitors became cheap & popular.