Vacuum tube used in television
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KENOTRONVacuum tube used in television.
thoriumgrayish-white, lustrous, somewhat ductile and malleable, radioactive metallic element present in monazite: used as a source of nuclear energy, as a coating on sun-lamp and vacuum-tube filament coatings, and in alloys. Symbol: Th; at. wt.: 23
thoriumsgrayish-white, lustrous, somewhat ductile and malleable, radioactive metallic element present in monazite: used as a source of nuclear energy, as a coating on sun-lamp and vacuum-tube filament coatings, and in alloys. Symbol: Th; at. wt.: 23
thoricgrayish-white, lustrous, somewhat ductile and malleable, radioactive metallic element present in monazite: used as a source of nuclear energy, as a coating on sun-lamp and vacuum-tube filament coatings, and in alloys. Symbol: Th; at. wt.: 23
NEONLight in a vacuum tube.
THORIUMElement in vacuum tube filaments
ARGONGas in a vacuum tube
ANODE... dark space (region in a vacuum tube)
NEONIt glows red in a vacuum tube.
ELEMENTOne of the electrodes in a vacuum tube.
degassedto complete the evacuation of gases in (a vacuum tube)
degasesto complete the evacuation of gases in (a vacuum tube)
degasto complete the evacuation of gases in (a vacuum tube)
degassesto complete the evacuation of gases in (a vacuum tube)
dynodeelectrode for the emission of secondary electrons in a vacuum tube
dynodeselectrode for the emission of secondary electrons in a vacuum tube
gettersany substance introduced into a partial vacuum, as the interior of a vacuum tube or an incandescent lamp, to combine chemically with the residual gas in order to increase the vacuum
getterany substance introduced into a partial vacuum, as the interior of a vacuum tube or an incandescent lamp, to combine chemically with the residual gas in order to increase the vacuum
klystronbrand name for a vacuum tube containing an electron gun, a resonator that changes the velocity of the electron beam in accordance with a signal (buncher resonator), a drift tube in which the electron velocity does not change, another resonator that abstra