cathode ray in English

noun
1
a beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a high-vacuum tube.
Inside this glass tube, evacuated of air, a negatively charged and heated metal plate emitted a beam - a cathode ray - that could be focused and accelerated by its attraction towards a positively charged plate.

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1. Cathode ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode ray tubes

2. * Cathode ray tubes

3. CPA #.#.#: Cathode-ray television picture tubes; television camera tubes; other cathode-ray tubes

4. 5. cathode ray tubes.

5. Acoustic touchscreen constructed directly on a cathode ray tube

6. Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses

7. cathode ray tubes: The fluorescent coating has to be removed,

8. Thus, according to the embodiments of the present invention, the structure is manufactured using discarded cathode ray tubes in order to efficiently recycle discarded cathode ray tubes.

9. A2010 Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses

10. Open glass envelopes for electric lamps, cathode-ray tubes or the like

11. - AB 040 Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses

12. Glass frit, for use in the manufacture of cathode-ray tubes (1)

13. having a cylindrical curvature, for the manufacture of colour cathode-ray tubes (1)

14. Method and circuit for controlling the operating point of a cathode ray tube

15. Barium is used to remove oxygen from cathode ray tubes and vacuum tubes

16. Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes (excl. microwave tubes, photo-cathode tubes and cathode-ray tubes)

17. Inductors (excluding induction coils, deflection coils for cathode-ray tubes, for discharge lamps and tubes)

18. 13/ 00 Generation of oscillations using deflection of electron beam in a cathode-ray tube

19. The electrical properties of vacuum make electron microscopes and vacuum tubes possible, including cathode ray tubes.

20. Examples of computer display technologies are the cathode-ray tube (CRT) and liquid crystal display (LCD).

21. Cathode Ray Tube History The eminent physicist, Johann Hittorf discovered Cathode rays in 1869 in Crookes […]

22. A linear sweep cathode ray polarograph and an alternating current polarograph (AC) have been selected for the studies.

23. Cathode Ray Tube Definition A Cathode ray tube or CRT is a device that produces Cathode rays in a vacuum tube and accelerates them through a magnetic and electric field to strike on a fluorescent screen to form images

24. Glass envelopes (including bulbs and tubes), open, and glass parts thereof, without fittings, for cathode ray tubes

25. These are used in cathode ray tubes, found in televisions and computer monitors, and in electron microscopes.

26. Colloidal graphite in suspension in water, for use as internal coating in colour cathode-ray tubes (1)

27. Most widescreen cathode-ray tube (CRT) and liquid-crystal display (LCD) monitors can natively display 1080p content.

28. The nature of this "cathode ray" matter was subsequently identified by British physicist Sir J.J. Thomson in 1897.

29. CPA 23.19.21: Glass envelopes, open, and glass parts thereof, for electric lamps, cathode-ray tubes or the like

30. What does Anticathode mean? An electrode that is the target in a cathode-ray tube, especially in an x-ray tube

31. Many companies, such as banks, newspapers, and airlines, now use cathode-ray-tube video display units, called VDT’s, which employ microwaves.

32. In 1897, Karl Ferdinand Braun introduced the cathode ray tube as part of an oscilloscope, a crucial enabling technology for electronic television.

33. It is used as a 'getter' to remove air traces in vacuum and cathode-ray tubes, in producing photoelectric devices and atomic clocks.

34. The memory was in cathode ray tubes -- a whole bunch of spots on the face of the tube -- very, very sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances.

35. Since electrons are repelled by the negative charge, the Cathode is seen as the "source" of the Cathode ray in the vacuum chamber.

36. And then for many years, most of us actually had one of these, if you remember, in your living room, in cathode-ray tube televisions.

37. A light pen is a computer input device in the form of A light-sensitive wand used in conjunction with a computer's cathode-ray tube (CRT) display

38. Samsung Corning Precision Glass is a joint venture between Samsung and Corning, which was established in 1973 to manufacture and market cathode ray tube glass for black and white televisions.

39. 2, a visual display unit with a cathode-ray tube and control knobs to enable signal-evaluation results to be presented in the form of spectral lines or alphanumeric data;

40. 2. a visual display unit with a cathode-ray tube and control knobs to enable signal-evaluation results to be presented in the form of spectral lines or alphanumeric data;

41. Japan's Fair Trade Commission said 11 companies including MT Picture Display and Samsung SDI had fixed the lowest price of their cathode-ray tubes used in conventional box TVs, hurting competition.

42. Cathode ray, stream of electrons leaving the negative electrode (Cathode) in a discharge tube containing a gas at low pressure, or electrons emitted by a heated filament in certain electron tubes

43. The cathode-ray-tube display of a body plethysmograph is enhanced by a composite switching circuit, which displays an electronically generated angle cursor and plethysmograph parameters simultaneously on an accurate single beam oscilloscope.

44. This method continued even when cathode ray tubes were manufactured as rounded rectangles; it had the advantage of being a single number specifying the size, and was not confusing when the aspect ratio was universally 4:3.

45. It can be an ambiguous term especially as the displayed resolution is controlled by different factors in cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, flat-panel displays (including liquid-crystal displays) and projection displays using fixed picture-element (pixel) arrays.

46. 'Bandwidth` is defined as the band of frequencies over which the deflection on the cathode ray tube does not fall below 70,7 % of that at the maximum point measured with a constant input voltage to the oscilloscope amplifier.

47. Sir William Crookes, (born June 17, 1832, London, Eng.—died April 4, 1919, London), British chemist and physicist noted for his discovery of the element thallium and for his cathode-ray studies, fundamental in the development of atomic physics.

48. And you know, the amount of work -- yeah, Alexey Pajitnov was working for the Soviet government and that's how he developed Tetris, and Alexey himself reconstructed the whole game and even gave us a simulation of the cathode ray tube that makes it look slightly bombed.

49. Eventually, the amount of CRT 'Cullet' - the crushed remains of trashed cathode ray tubes that are recycled - will outstrip demand, and the toxic screens will end up in landfills, explained Jeremy Gregory, a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a co-author of a new paper on CRT recycling

50. An oscilloscope, previously called an oscillograph, and informally known as a scope or o-scope, CRO (for Cathode-ray oscilloscope), or DSO (for the more modern digital storage oscilloscope), is a type of electronic test instrument that graphically displays varying signal voltages, usually as a calibrated two-dimensional plot of one or more signals as a function of time.