As a rough stone, there is no fixed price for a diamond, because its clarity, its colour, and its cut are not determined.
Take your rough stone to a diamond cutter who can plan a cut for the stone. Once planned -- the cutter will plan a cut to highlight the rough stone's natural colour and clarity -- so that you can have your cut diamond valued.
The diamond cutter may purchase the stone from you outright, or make an agreement with you to be paid from the sale of the finished stone.
Yes, there are magnets in CRTs
LCDs require less power than CRTs, they also do not flicker.
yes
Handle monitors and CRTs with care. Extremely high voltage can be stored in monitors and CRTs, even after being disconnected from a power source. CRTs contain glass, metal, plastics, lead, barium, and rare earth metals. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), CRTs may contain approximately 4 lbs (1.8 kg) of lead. Monitors must be disposed of in compliance with environmental regulations.
CRTs use an electron beam.
Early types of monitors were CRTs (cathode ray tube).
crts (abbreviation for cathode ray tubes)
While there are high-resolution CRTs, they don't come in widescreen, so no.
the main reason for this "nickname"was due to the rough rode and the jolting experience people used to get while pushing/pulling crts or driving carriages. the roads were not smooth, rather had gaps in the stone-made roads. Hope this helps you to understand the name.....
Dot_pitchdefines the maximum resolution of the display, assuming delta-gun CRTs. In these, as the scanned resolution approaches the dot pitch resolution, Moiré appears, as the detail being displayed is finer than what the shadow mask can render.Answers.comAperture grille monitors do not suffer from vertical moiré, however, because their phosphor stripes have no vertical detail. In smaller CRTs, these strips maintain position by themselves, but larger aperture grille CRTs require one or two crosswise (horizontal) support strips.Answers.com
He discovered x-rays were emitted by cathode ray tubes (CRTs) under certain conditions.
It won't hurt the CRT as long as you don't severly jar or shake it in the process. Repair shops used to lay the smaller CTR portable TVs on their front to access the bottom of circuit boards for repair and many shops installed replacement CRTs with the set laying face down. Be careful with CRTs because they can be dangerous if they break.